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Rangers, Jonny Brodzinski agree on a 2-year contract extension

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NEW YORK -- The New York Rangers and forward Jonny Brodzinski have reached an agreement on a two-year contract extension.

General manager Chris Drury announced the deal Wednesday. The contract is a one-way deal, with Brodzinski earning $787,500 annually whether he stays in the NHL or is sent down to the minor leagues.

Brodzinski, 30, has been a regular in the Rangers' lineup since being called up from Hartford of the AHL in late November because of injuries to Filip Chytil and Kaapo Kakko. Brodzinski has played in 37 games, with four goals and 11 assists.