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The Winnipeg Jets have signed defenceman Adam Pardy to a one-year contract extension for $700,000.

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The Winnipeg Jets have signed defenceman Adam Pardy to a one-year contract extension for $700,000.

Pardy, 30, had 6 assists and 38 penalty minutes in 60 games with the Jets last season.

A nine-year NHLer, Pardy has played 260 games with Winnipeg, Calgary, Dallas and Buffalo.

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Winnipeg Jets goalie Al Montoya with defenceman Adam Pardy during a pregame practice last season.
Wayne Glowacki / Free Press files Winnipeg Jets goalie Al Montoya with defenceman Adam Pardy during a pregame practice last season.

The Jets also extended qualifying offers to six other player to retain their negotiation rights, according to a release. They are: John Albert, Ben Chiarot, Patrice Cormier, Michael Hutchinson, Carl Klingberg and Eric O’Dell.

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Updated on Monday, June 30, 2014 6:42 PM CDT: Adds names of players with qualifying offers

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