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Overseas signings: Martinez to Finland, Wolski to Poland, Jeffrey lands in Holland

2012 NHL Stanley Cup Final – Game Six

LOS ANGELES, CA - JUNE 11: Alec Martinez #27 of the Los Angeles Kings holds up the Stanley Cup after the Kings defeated the New Jersey Devils 6-1 to win the Stanley Cup in Game Six of the 2012 Stanley Cup Final at Staples Center on June 11, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

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Signings overseas aren’t exactly flying down the pipe these days and the names headed over aren’t always marquee guys. Here’s a handful of guys that decided to take their games to Europe.

Kings’ Martinez off to Finland

Alec Martinez signed a deal with Turku of the SM-liiga in Finland. Martinez has spent the last two seasons as a steady third-pair defenseman for the Kings and was helpful in earning the team the Stanley Cup in June. He had six goals and six assists in 61 games last year for L.A.

Wolski signs with Polish team

You don’t hear too much about the Polish national league, but Caps forward Wojtek Wolski will take his dangling talents there during the lockout joining Ciarko PBS Bank KH Sanok (link in Polish).

Wolski has had his ups and downs in the NHL playing hot off the bat and then winding up a shootout stud before becoming a healthy scratch. He signed with Washington this summer as a replacement for Alexander Semin.

Jeffrey is first NHL player in The Netherlands

Bet you didn’t know there was a pro hockey league in Holland, did you? There is and Penguins forward Dustin Jeffrey is headed there to play for Tilburg in the Dutch Eredivisie. The Penguins’ depth forward has shown flashes of brilliance as a fourth liner in the NHL but has yet to fully establish himself. He had four goals and two assists last season for Pittsburgh in 26 games.