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Rod Pelley signs with Anaheim’s AHL affiliate

Rod Pelley

For the second time this week, a veteran NHLer has inked a deal in the American League.

Rod Pelley -- who split last season between Anaheim and New Jersey -- has signed a professional tryout contract with the Norfolk Admirals, Anaheim’s new AHL affiliate.

Norfolk had previously played under the Tampa Bay Lightning’s organizational umbrella, but began a new affiliation with the Ducks for 2012-13.

Pelley, 28, was traded from New Jersey to Anaheim in mid-December last season. He went on to appear in 45 games for the Ducks, registering 2G-1A-3PTS while averaging eight minutes a game.

A native of British Columbia, Pelley has been skating with various members of the Vancouver Canucks during the lockout and also participated in Bieksa’s Buddies, an exhibition game at the University of British Columbia that raised $200,000 for local charity.

As mentioned above, Pelley -- who’s played over 250 NHl games -- wasn’t the only veteran NHLer to sign an AHL PTO this week. Defenseman Mike Commodore agreed to terms on Thursday with the Hamilton Bulldogs, an affiliate of the Montreal Canadiens.