Will Pietrangelo and Hall stay or go?
Two of the top pending unrestricted free agent skaters are St. Louis Blues defenseman Alex Pietrangelo and Arizona Coyotes forward Taylor Hall. Each player's team either will or already has started to put on the full-court press to keep him.
The Blues traded goalie Jake Allen to the Montreal Canadiens, freeing up $4.35 million of salary cap space that could go to Pietrangelo, who had a $6.5 million salary cap charge on his seven-year, $45.5 million contract that is about to expire.
The Coyotes have reportedly met with Hall about signing a new contract, but nothing has been finalized. Hall will be coming off a seven-year, $42 million contract ($6 million cap charge) he signed with the Oilers on Aug. 22, 2012.
What will the Bruins do?
The Boston Bruins have some decisions to make, especially at defenseman, where they have pending unrestricted free agents Zdeno Chara and Torey Krug.
Each has talked about his desire to stay in Boston, but it's not clear if the Bruins have the same intentions.
Chara seems more likely to re-sign. The 43-year-old Bruins captain is not ready to retire and probably would be willing to sign another one-year contract like he's done each of the past two years.
Krug, the 29-year-old coming off a four-year, $21 million contract ($5.25 million cap charge), will be harder to sign because it'll take a long-term contract. He scored 49 points (nine goals, 40 assists) in 61 games this season.
The Bruins also need to work with forward Jake DeBrusk and defenseman Matt Grzelcyk, each a pending restricted free agent. They could impact a potential deal with Krug.
Who are some of the other top pending unrestricted free agents?
At forward, there's Tyler Toffoli from the Canucks; Mike Hoffman, Evgenii Dadonov and Erik Haula from the Florida Panthers; Mikael Granlund from the Nashville Predators; and Ilya Kovalchuk from the Capitals. Granlund's agent told The Athletic on Monday he will be testing free agency and fielding offers before he considers re-signing with Nashville.
At defenseman, look for Tyson Barrie from the Toronto Maple Leafs; Travis Hamonic and TJ Brodie from the Flames; Kevin Shattenkirk from the Tampa Bay Lightning; Sami Vatanen from the Carolina Hurricanes; and Chris Tanev from the Canucks.