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AUGUST 25, 2009
Tampa Bay Lightning re-signs right wing Martins Karsums
The Tampa Bay Lightning re-signed right wing Martins Karsums to a one-year contract. The 5-foot-10, 198-pound Karsums played in 18 games for the Lightning after being acquired from Boston along with Matt Lashoff in the Mark Recchi trade. He had one goal and six assists in 24 NHL games last season.
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