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By Sean Allen
Special to ESPN.com Monday, July 30, 2007 Here we go again Oilers general manager Kevin Lowe has, for the second time in three weeks, stirred the pot by signing a restricted free agent to an offer sheet. This time, it's Dustin Penner of the Ducks being inked to a five-year, $21.25 million contract and Anaheim has until Thursday to either match the offer or lose him. It would be compensated with first-, second- and third-round draft picks from Edmonton. Anaheim GM Brian Burke's issue with this is understandable. Penner is a fairl ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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