With the start of NHL Free Agency less than 16 hours away, let's talk about some of the most prominent names available. The list now includes those players not tendered qualifying offers (see entry below) who became unrestricted free agents Monday afternoon.
As of Tuesday afternoon, the consensus top names in this summer's free-agent group include Calgary forward and second-leading NHL scorer last season Johnny Gaudreau, Stanley Cup-winning Colorado forward Nazem Kadri, two-time Cup-winning Pittsburgh forward Evgeni Malkin and long-time all-star forward Claude Giroux who finished the season with Florida but is best known for his work and captaincy with the Philadelphia Flyers.
Other forwards identified as attractive to NHL suitors when the phone calls start at 9 a.m. Wednesday feature Tampa Bay's Ondrej Palat, Carolina's Vincent Trocheck and Nino Niederreiter, Colorado's Andre Burakovsky and New York Rangers' Andrew Copp.
Among defensemen, the bigger names are Los Angeles defenseman Alex Edler and Dallas D-man John Klingberg, along with a good number of depth defensemen such as Edmonton's Brett Kulak and Florida's Ben Chiarot-- both of whom started the season with Montreal before being moved to contenders at the trade deadline. Carolina's Ian Cole, LA's Olli Maata and Colorado's Josh Manson are names of intrigue for many NHL teams.
The free-agent goaltender pool shrunk a bit in the last week due to trades in which the traded goalie signed with his new team before entering the open market. Cup-winning Colorado goalie Darcy Kuemper and Toronto's Jack Campbell are the bigger names. Braden Holtby (Dallas), Jaroslav Halak (Vancouver), Thomas Greiss (Detroit) and Martin Jones (Philadelphia) are other unrestricted free agents available to help a team in goal.
On Monday, NHL teams made final decisions about the restricted free agents (RFAs) on their rosters. The choice was make qualifying offers to those players for which the club wanted to retain the right to keep a player or get compensated with draft choices if an RFA signs with another NHL squad. For RFA not offered qualifying offers, they became unrestricted free agents (UFAs).
Headlining the RFA-turn-UFA group is Chicago center Dylan Strome (22 goals, 26 assists in 69 games last season), along with CHI teammate Dominik Kubalik (15G, 16A, 78 games). Others include Anaheim's Sonny Milano (14 G, 20 A, 66 games) and Toronto's Ondrej Kase (14G, 13A, 50g). Ryan Donato, who scored 16 goals and added 15 assists for the Kraken in 73 games last season, is on this list too.
The speculation about which players are headed to which teams is likely to rev up early morning here in Seattle, but the actual hard news of this "hockey holiday" will begin with the 9 a.m. hour. Follow it all here at our live blog on the Kraken app and website.
5:15 p.m., July 11