Blue Jackets bring back Letestu, assign him to minors

Columbus Blue Jackets forward Mark Letestu, right, celebrates his goal against the Washington Capitals with teammate David Savard. (Paul Vernon/AP)

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Mark Letestu is returning to the Columbus Blue Jackets.

The team on Thursday signed the 33-year-old forward to a two-way contract for this season after he spent the end of last season on the Blue Jackets’ roster. He was assigned to the AHL’s Cleveland Monsters to start the season.

Letestu played for Columbus from 2011 to 2015. He was picked up at the trade deadline last season and contributed to the team’s playoff run.

The Elk Point, Alberta, native tallied nine goals and 14 assists in 80 games with the Edmonton Oilers and Blue Jackets last season, including a goal and three assists in 20 appearances with Columbus after being acquired on Feb. 25.

The Blue Jackets open the season Oct. 4 at Detroit.

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September 27, 2018

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Mark Letestu

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Columbus Blue Jackets
LENGTH
1 yr
CONTRACT TYPE
Free Agency
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