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Claude Giroux looked around in NHL free agency and is returning to his 2025-26 team.

The Ottawa Senators announced on Tuesday, July 7, that they had re-signed the forward to a one-year deal that has $2 million in salary and up to $3 million in bonuses.

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“Claude took his time to evaluate his options and his decision to re-sign with us shows his belief and commitment to our group,” said general manager Steve Staios. “He is the consummate professional and brings veteran experience to our core on and off the ice.”

Giroux, 38, will return for a fifth season in Canada’s capital. He signed with his hometown Senators in 2022 after spending most of his career with the Philadelphia Flyers, plus a short stint with the Florida Panthers.

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Forward Brady Tkachuk was traded to the Florida Panthers, where he will join brother Matthews.

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He played all 82 games for the 10th time in his career and finished with 49 points as the Senators made the playoffs for the second year in a row. They were swept in the first round by the Carolina Hurricanes.

“I chose to come back because I want to be here. I’m excited to be an Ottawa Senator,” said Giroux. “Being around those guys for four years, we got really close. This team feels like a family. I just care for those players.”

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Giroux is an alternate captain on the Senators, who need a captain after Brady Tkachuk was traded to the Florida Panthers.

With Giroux off the list, the top remaining free agents include Patrick Kane, Anthony Mantha and Vladimir Tarasenko.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Claude Giroux re-signs with Ottawa Senators for one season

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