The Ducks announced today that the NHL club has signed left wing Josh Brittain to a three-year entry-level contract. Per club policy, no terms of the deal were disclosed. Brittain, 20, split his fourth OHL season with Barrie and Plymouth in 2009-10, collecting 15-17=32 points with 130 penalty minutes in 68 games. Brittain also appeared in nine OHL playoff games with Plymouth, scoring 1-0=1 point with five PIM. Brittain, who was a member of the OHL All-Stars at the 2009 Canada-Russia Subway Super Series in Windsor, Ontario, began the season with Barrie before being acquired by Plymouth on Oct. 23. Originally selected by Anaheim in the third round (71st overall) of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft, Brittain played for both Kingston and Barrie (OHL) in 2008-09, setting career highs in goals (32) and points (52). A native of Milton, Ontario, Brittain has appeared in 258 career OHL games, registering 80-72=152 points with 370 PIM. Prior to being drafted by Anaheim, he won the gold medal with Team Canada at the 2008 Under-18 IIHF World Championships in Russia with fellow Ducks prospects Brandon McMillan and Nicolas Deschamps.