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Calgary Flames goalie Jonas Hiller nets a buyer in Newport Beach

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Calgary Flames goalie Jonas Hiller has sold his home in Newport Beach for $4.85 million.

Hiller, who signed with the Flames as a free agent last summer after seven seasons with the Anaheim Ducks, put the home on the market last fall for $5.25 million. He paid $4 million for the custom beachfront contemporary in 2010, records show.

Built in 2008, the three-story home features a beach-facing patio, a rooftop deck and wide views of the surrounding coastline. Within the 2,283 square feet of living space are a chef’s kitchen, a breakfast bar and a living room that opens to the patio through bi-folding doors.

The master suite has a fireplace and an updated bathroom, while an additional en suite sports four built-in bunk beds. There are three bedrooms and three bathrooms in all.

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Dana Roberts of Coldwell Banker listed the property on behalf of Hiller. Jennifer Rotellini of Peninsula Properties represented the buyer in the sale.

Hiller, 33, was an all-star for the Ducks in 2011, but saw his playing time reduced during the 2013-14 season with the presence of emerging backstops Frederik Anderson and John Gibson. The Swiss native had a .918 save percentage and 2.36 goals across average in 52 games for Calgary this year.

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