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Isles, Poulin avoid arbitration with one-year, two-way deal

Kevin Poulin

New York Islanders goalie Kevin Poulin looks over the ice during the third period of the NHL hockey game against the New Jersey Devils Monday, Jan. 17, 2011, in Uniondale, New York. The Devils beat the Islanders 5-2. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

AP

Kevin Poulin is back for another tour with the Islanders.

The 24-year-old goalie, who’s appeared in 49 games for New York over the last four seasons, avoided arbitration on Thursday by agreeing to a one-year, two-way deal for 2014-15. Per Sportsnet, the contact will pay $650,000 at the NHL level and $175,000 at the AHL level.

How much time Poulin sees at the NHL level next year remains to be seen.

The Isles overhauled their goalie situation this offseason, acquiring then signing Jaroslav Halak before going out and inking former Boston backup Chad Johnson to be their No. 2. That would, presumably, leave Poulin as the odd-man out, but he’s shown remarkable resiliency during his time in New York to keep finding ways to get games (granted, that often meant being around when someone else got hurt.)

Last season Poulin set career highs in appearances (28) while going 11-16-1, though it’s hard to imagine he’ll see an equal workload this year with Halak and Johnson in the fold.