Michal Jordan: Seeking one-way NHL deal
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Jordan, an unrestricted free agent, has been offered a contract by the Hurricanes, among other teams, but the Czech defenseman is not interested in a two-way deal, Tom Gulitti of NHL.com reports.
Jordan is on the Czech Republic team for the World Cup of Hockey. Three of his past four contracts have been of the two-way variety, which allows teams to easily shuffle players from the NHL to the minors at a lower cost. Jordan entered the league with Carolina in 2008 with promise as a playmaking defender, but has only managed seven points (three goals, four assists) in 79 career games. Steer clear.
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