NHL.COM FANTASY SPIN Turris could be an option long term Eric Lipschutz - NHL.com Staff Writer

Fantasy GMs may not give much attention to the return of READ FULL STORY › Fantasy GMs may not give much attention to the return of Kyle Turris , but the 22 year-old has the talent and tools to eventually become fantasy relevant.

After a holdout that has forced him to miss all of training camp and the first 19 games of the season, Phoenix Coyotes forward Kyle Turris has agreed to a two-year contract, the team announced Tuesday.TSN’s Darren Dreger reported on Twitter that the deal is for $2.8 million -- $1.2 million in the first season and $1.6 million.While it is possible that signing Turris could be the first step towards a trade – he reportedly wants out of Phoenix – during the holdout Phoenix general manager Don Maloney repeatedly said the Coyotes would not be trading Turris."We are pleased to agree to terms with Kyle on a multi-year contract," Maloney said in a press release. "Kyle is a top, young player who will make us a better team. We look forward to having him in our lineup so he can contribute to our team."In September, Maloney also chastised Turris' contract demands, saying they were "illogical" for a guy that has 46 points in 131 career NHL games. Turris reportedly wanted a contract that would pay him in the neighborhood of $3 million to $4 million per season.Turris was the No. 3 pick in the 2007 Entry Draft behind Patrick Kane and James van Riemsdyk