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Devils acquire Zidlicky from Wild

Published November 20, 2014

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The New Jersey Devils have acquired defenseman round pick in 2013 and a round pick in 2013.

The 35-year-old Zidlicky, a sixth-round draft pick by the Rangers in 2001, had spent the past four seasons with the Wild. He was traded to Nashville by the Rangers in December 2002.

In 548 games played with Nashville (2003-08) and the Wild, Zidlicky has compiled 60 goals and 238 assists. The Czech native has just 14 assists in 41 contests this season.

This will be Foster's third team of the season. The 30-year-old, a 2000 second-round draft pick by Calgary, was traded to Anaheim by Edmonton this past summer. He had a goal and an assist in nine games for the Ducks before being dealt to the Devils in December. Foster, who had three goals and nine helpers with New Jersey, has 41 goals and 155 points in 368 career NHL games.

This will be a return to Minnesota for Foster and Veilleux. Foster played for the Wild from 2005-09, while the 30-year-old Veilleux was with Minnesota from 2002-09. He played for Tampa Bay the following season before joining the Devils as a free agent prior to this season.

Veilleux has 46 goals and 53 assists in 439 career games.

Palmieri, who has spent his three NHL seasons in a New Jersey uniform, has 13 goals and 12 assists in 78 games.

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