Each player takes pay cut to stay with Penguins By Dave Molinari, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Penguins right winger Bill Guerin re-signed with the Penguins for a one-year deal worth $2 million. The Penguins don't figure to be terribly active when the NHL's free-agency signing period begins tomorrow. If general manager Ray Shero has many more days like yesterday, he won't have any reason to be. Shero finalized a one-year, $2 million contract with right winger Bill Guerin last night, just hours after working out a two-year deal worth $550,000 per year with fourth-line forward Craig Adams. Both players took a pay cut. Guerin, acquired from the New York Islanders for a third-round draft choice March 4, made $4.5 million last season while Adams, picked up on waivers from Chicago the same day, earned $600,000. Both would have become...
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