The Anaheim Ducks announced today that the National Hockey League (NHL) club has signed right wing Teemu Selanne to a two-year contract. Per club policy, no financial terms of the deal were disclosed. ?We?re happy to have Teemu back and thank him for his patience as we sorted out our salary cap situation,? said Anaheim Ducks Executive Vice President/General Manager Brian Burke. ?Teemu is a true Duck. His loyalty to this franchise and community is unquestioned.? A 10-time NHL All-Star, Selanne is Anaheim?s all-time leader in goals (325), points (689), plus/minus (+117), power play goals (117), power play points (278), game-winning goals (54) and overtime goals (5). He played in 26 games last season after signing with the club in February, scoring 12-11=23 points with a +5 rating. Selanne has scored 100 goals over the last three seasons (100-107=207 points in 188 games). ?This is the only place I wanted to play,? said Selanne. ?We have great owners, great fans and a chance to win again. This team is hungry and ready to go.? Selanne, 38 (7/3/70), won his first Stanley Cup in 2007. During the 2006-07 regular season, he finished third in the NHL in goals while ranking first in the league in power play goals (25) and tied for first in game-winning goals (10). Selanne also led the Ducks in goals, points, power play goals, game-winning goals, shots (257) and shooting percentage (18.7%). He became the oldest player in NHL history (36 at the time) to score more than 45 goals in one season. The 6-0, 204-pound forward added 5-10=15 points in 21 playoff games.