EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- Jon Beason is going be back in the middle of the New York Giants defence, and he is going to have help at the linebacker spot. The Giants confirmed Friday that they re-signed Beason and later said they also signed former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Jameel McClain. The team did not disclose contract details, but reports said Beason got $19 million over three years. Terms of McClains deal were not immediately available. The moves shore up the linebacking position with the team having already given a tender to restricted free agent Spencer Paysinger, the weakside linebacker. The Giants also announced they re-signed fullback Henry Hynoski. Beason came to the Giants in a midseason trade with the Carolina Panthers and stabilized the defence. The three-time Pro Bowl linebacker had 98 tackles after joining the team in the sixth game of the season. New Yorks defence finished eighth in the league overall after being near the bottom. "You know how when you pick up a good book and its good because they develop a character and theres always some type of turmoil, something bad happens," Beason said. "And then the character has to come out and overcome it and then its like, Man, that was a really good read. For me, I think it just made my career story better, having to overcome some things. "You come out, you get drafted high, you start making Pro Bowls and become the highest-paid player, All-Pro and all that stuff. Thats a boring book. For me, I feel like its prepared me for whats still to come. If youre going to lead men, especially at this level, you have to be battle-tested." Undrafted after college, McLain has played in 87 regular-season games with 55 starts and in nine post-season games with three starts. In six seasons with Baltimore, McClain had 338 tackles (214 solo), 4 1/2 sacks, one interception, one forced fumble and three fumble recoveries. He also had 60 special teams tackles. "Its an opportunity," McClain said. "I believe in opportunity and I believe that everything happens for a reason. Now I get a chance to re-create myself. I get a chance to re-create my own identity without being placed with any label. No disrespect to anything that Ive been through or anybody anywhere else, but when you get into this position you have to choose the best for your family, the best for your career, the best for your longevity. This was one of those circumstances for me where I could come here and create myself and compete and be the player that I want to be or the player that I can be. Beason was limited to five games in 2011 and 12 because of injuries and he was relegated to a backup role after three games in 2013. The Panthers were willing to take a seventh-round draft pick from the Giants for Beason, who was the 25th pick overall in the 2007 draft. "You go through some stuff, you feel like youre getting dragged through the mud and all of a sudden you just keep fighting, fighting. And then you come out clean on the other side," Beason said. "For me, a fresh start was great. But obviously I know who I am and what Ive already accomplished, so why cant I continue to do that? I feel like Im just scratching the surface." McClain is familiar with injuries. He started the first 13 games of the 2012 season before injuring his neck at Washington on Dec. 9. He was inactive the following week, sitting out for the first time in his career and snapping a streak of 77 consecutive games played. He was sidelined for the Ravens four-game post-season run in 2012, including their victory in Super Bowl XLVII, because he was on injured reserve with a spinal cord contusion. "I missed that, so I really dont have a ring," he said. "I feel I have a chance to win one with his organization. Winning is everything. If youre in this game, you should only be playing to win and to compete. Without that, what are we left with? A bunch of numbers on the board? It really doesnt mean anything. I play this game to win, I play this game for respect and this organization does that at the highest level. Im happy to be a part of it." McClain missed the start of last season recovering from his injury. He started all 10 games in which he played and had 50 tackles (27 solo) and a forced fumble. Hynoski, who suffered a knee injury in an off-season team activity in May, missed most of last season after a shoulder injury in third regular-season game. "Im finally 100 per cent healthy now," Hynoski said. "Im ready to go. Im just extremely anxious to get back on the field. It was a humbling year." Hynoski will have to compete with John Conner for the fullback job. Conner started seven of the 13 games. 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Williams got his second goal with 4:03 to play.BRUINS 3, DEVILS 0BOSTON (AP) — Milan Lucic scored two goals, and Niklas Svedberg earned his second NHL shutout behind three periods of stifling defence as Boston topped New Jersey.Svedberg faced only 14 shots. Boston held New Jersey to three in the opening period and four in the second, three coming on a late power play that did nothing to spark the Devils.David Krejci and Torey Krug assisted on Lucics power-play goal with 1:10 left in the first, and Carl Soderberg added an unassisted goal 8:31 into the second for the only scoring until Lucic tapped in an empty-netter with 12 seconds remaining.Patrice Bergeron, who scored the winner Wednesday in Bostons overtime victory at Pittsburgh, and Chris Kelly assisted on the final goal. 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(AP) — Bryan Bickell scored twice in the third period, Corey Crawford made a season-high 42 saves, and Chicago held on to beat heavy-hearted Minnesota.Patrick Sharp and Patrick Kane also scored for Chicago, which has won four of six.Jason Zucker and Jason Pominville scored for Minnesota, which has lost nine of 11.The Wild played its second straight game without left wing Zach Parise. His father, former Minnesota North Stars player J.P. Parise, died Wednesday night.A moment of silence was held before the game and Wild players wore 11 decals on their helmets.With Darcy Kuemper out at least a week with a lower-body injury, Niklas Backstrom got the start for Minnesota and made 15 saves.COYOTES 4, JETS 1GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Mikkel Boedker had two goals and an assist, Shane Doan added a goal and two assists, and Arizona rebounded from an ugly home loss to beat Winnipeg.The Coyotes, beaten by St. Louis 6-0 on Tuesday, scored their first three goals on power plays, two in the games first 3:18.Oliver Ekman-Larsson had Arizonas other goal. Mathieu Perreault scored for Winnipeg.Mike Smith, in goal for the game against the Blues, had 34 saves for Arizona, Ondrej Pavelec stopped 26 shots for the Jets.The three power-play goals — in five attempts — matched the Coyotes season high. The Jets were 0-for-7 on power plays.AVALANCHE 5, SENATORS 2DENVER (AP) — Jarome Iginla scored twice and Colorado beat Ottawa.Semyon Varlamov followed up his 54-save shutout at Chicago with 36 saves for the Avalanche, who have won four of five. Erik Johnson, Brad Stuart and Daniel Briere also had goals for Colorado.Iginla got the Avalanche on the board first with his 11th goal of the season. It was Iginlas 572nd career goal, moving him within one of Mike Bossy for 20th on the NHL career list.The Senators have lost three in a row.Stuart gave Colorado a 2-0 lead with his first goal in 65 games, dating to Dec. 3, 2013, when he was playing with San Jose.The Senators cut the lead to 2-1 on Mark Stones 10th goal at 3:03 of the second. It was the first goal allowed by Varlamov in 84:04 of playing time. Bobby Ryans 12th goal made it 4-2 just 42 seconds after Iginlas second tally.PANTHERS 3, CANUCKS 1VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Jonathan Huberdeau had two goals and an assist, and Roberto Luongo stopped 32 shots in his return to Vancouver as Florida beat the Canucks.Aleksander Barkov also scored for Florida, and Luongo earned his 389th NHL victory — tying Dominik Hasek for 11th place on the career list.It was also Luongos first against the Canucks, giving him a victory against all 30 NHL teams. 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