Howard, Wings agree on 3-year deal

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DETROIT – Goaltender Jimmy Howard made it official Thursday when he signed a three-year contract with the Red Wings after starring in college at Maine. Howard, who announced his decision Wednesday, was selected by Detroit in the second round (64th overall) in the 2003 NHL…
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DETROIT – Goaltender Jimmy Howard made it official Thursday when he signed a three-year contract with the Red Wings after starring in college at Maine.

Howard, who announced his decision Wednesday, was selected by Detroit in the second round (64th overall) in the 2003 NHL draft.

“Howard had an outstanding collegiate career,” Red Wings assistant general manager Jim Nill said. “We expect him to come into camp battling for the No. 3 position.”

Howard allowed only 1.84 goals a game during three seasons at Maine and recorded a school-record 15 shutouts. The school said Wednesday he was not returning for his senior year.

“I have been dreaming of playing in the National Hockey League all my life and to get one step closer to that goal is special,” Howard said.


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