Taylor Hall is still available. So is Alex Pietrangelo. So too is Torey Krug. Same with Tyler Toffoli, Mike Hoffman and Tyson Barrie.
The free-agent market has been open for five hours but some of the biggest names are still out there, unsigned.
Why?
That remains to be seen. Maybe they're taking their time to feel out the offers. Maybe they're deciding. Maybe they want to wait until the weekend so we can keep the hockey news rolling.
Whatever it is, we know there is still a lot of news to be made.
What we do know is the goalie market has mostly ironed itself out, although there are a few wrinkles still remaining.
Off the board are Braden Holtby (Vancouver Canucks), Jacob Markstrom (Calgary Flames), Henrik Lundqvist (Washington Capitals), Cam Talbot (Minnesota Wild) and Anton Khudobin (Dallas Stars).
Matt Murray also signed his contract for four years and $25 million with the Ottawa Senators, who acquired him in a trade from the Pittsburgh Penguins earlier this week.
It's still unclear what will happen with Corey Crawford, Thomas Greiss, Craig Anderson, Cory Schneider, Jimmy Howard, Mike Smith and Aaron Dell. It's possible some of them don't get contracts at all this offseason and will have to wait until training camp or beyond.
A lot of defenseman were on the move today with Justin Schultz signing with the Capitals, Jack Johnson with the New York Rangers, Mark Borowiecki and Matt Benning with the Nashville Predators, Radko Gudas with the Florida Panthers. Kevin Shattenkirk with the Anaheim Ducks.
Bobby Ryan (Detroit Red Wings), Kyle Turris (Edmonton Oilers), Wayne Simmonds (Toronto Maple Leafs), Mark Jankowski (Penguins) and Alexander Wennberg (Panthers) highlight the forwards who have changed teams since the market opened.
There will be more to come, big news with some big names. Stay tuned to NHL.com for continued coverage of the free agent frenzy.