Defenceman Andrew Alberts accepts one-year offer from Bruins

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BOSTON (CP) - Boston Bruins defenceman Andrew Alberts accepted his qualifying offer on Monday and signed a one-year contract for $661,300 US.

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BOSTON (CP) – Boston Bruins defenceman Andrew Alberts accepted his qualifying offer on Monday and signed a one-year contract for $661,300 US.

The Bruins also agreed to new contracts with minor-league goaltender Brian Finley, defenceman Bobby Allen and forwards Nate DiCasmirro, Jeremy Reich and Dennis Packard.

The 25-year-old Alberts is coming off his rookie NHL season after spending four years at Boston College. He had one goal and seven points while racking up 68 penalty minutes in 73 games for the Bruins.

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