The Senators have avoided their one-and-only salary arbitration case by reaching an agreement with Derek Grant.

The one-year, two-way deal calls for the 24-year-old centre to make $700,000 at the NHL level and $85,000 in the AHL.

A fourth-round pick of the Senators in 2008, Grant has played 25 games NHL games in his career. He suited up for 20 with Ottawa in 2013-2014, recording his first two NHL points (assists) as well as four penalty minutes and a minus-3 rating.

In 46 games for the Binghamton Senators, Grant had 12 goals, 10 assists, 30 PIMs and a plus-9 rating.

After two years at Michigan State, the Abbotsford, B.C. native turned pro in 2010 and was part of the B-Sens Calder Cup championship run.

Grant's best season in Binghamton was 2012-13, when he scored 19 goals and nine assists, along with a plus-11 rating, in 63 games.