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Anthony Beauvillier agrees to two-year contract with Islanders

Lou Lamoriello stayed true to his word.

The Islanders president and general manager said recently he would have all his restricted free agents signed in time for September’s training camp. He completed that task on Wednesday when the team announced forward Anthony Beauvillier had agreed to a two-year deal with a reported annual average value of $2.1 million.

The Islanders announced deals for their other two RFAs, forwards Michael Dal Colle (two years, $1.4 million) and Josh Ho-Sang (one year, $875,000), on Aug. 19.

Beauvillier, 22, was coming off his three-year, $2.775 million entry level deal and, like Dal Colle and Ho-Sang, did not have arbitration rights.