Islanders add two in free agency

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    The New York Islanders, shut out of any significant additions on Day 1 of the NHL's free-agency period, hit pay dirt Wednesday afternoon by signing a pair of forwards, Nikolai Kulemin and Mikhail Grabovski, to four-year deals.

    Kulemin's contract will pay him $16.75 million, while Grabovski will earn $20 million over the life of the contract, sources told ESPN.com's Pierre LeBrun on Wednesday.

    Kulemin, 27, is a right winger who had 30 goals for the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2010-11 but slumped to nine goals in 70 games last season for the Leafs.

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