Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins defenseman Dan Renouf has signed a one-year contract with DEL’s Adler Mannheim, the team announced.
Renouf recorded two goals, 14 points and 94 penalty minutes in 51 games while serving as an assistant captain with the Penguins this season.
A two-time Calder Cup Champion, Renouf won the 2017 title with the Grand Rapids Griffins and the 2019 championship with the Charlotte Checkers.
The 31-year-old notched 21 goals and 132 points in 510 career AHL games with the Griffins, Checkers, Penguins, Colorado Eagles, and Providence Bruins.
„Die Adler Mannheim haben ihre Defensive um Dan Renouf ergänzt. Der 31-jährige Kanadier, der bislang ausschließlich in Nordamerika auf dem Eis stand, unterschreibt bei den Adlern einen Einjahresvertrag.“
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The Pickering, Ont., native has three assists in 24 career NHL games with the Detroit Red Wings, Colorado Avalanche, and Boston Bruins.
Renouf originally turned pro in 2016 with the Griffins after three years at the University of Maine.
As noted by Tony Androckitis, Renouf joins Mac Hollowell and Filip Kral as Penguins defensemen who have signed in European leagues this offseason.
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