Alec Martinez, Vegas Golden Knights
Martinez scored 32 points (nine goals, 23 assists) in 53 games and led the NHL with 168 blocked shots this season. The 33-year-old was plus-26 and was second on Vegas in average ice time per game (22:34) behind Alex Pietrangelo (24:26). He has scored 238 points (73 goals, 165 assists) in 660 regular-season games with the Golden Knights and Los Angeles Kings. Martinez won the Cup with the Kings in 2012 and 2014.
Brandon Montour, Florida Panthers
Montour scored 18 points (seven goals, 11 assists) in 50 games with the Panthers and Buffalo Sabres this season. He averaged 20:29 of ice time per game and was relied on to kill penalties, averaging 1:44 of shorthanded ice time per game. The 27-year-old has scored 109 points (31 goals, 78 assists) in 293 regular-season games with the Panthers, Sabres and Anaheim Ducks, and would be a good addition for a team seeking help on the second or third pair.
Mike Reilly, Boston Bruins
Reilly, 28, is coming off his best offensive season in the NHL with 27 assists in 55 games with the Bruins and Senators. Reilly is reliable and can handle a steady workload; he averaged 19:18 in ice time per game this season and has increased that total in each of the past five seasons. He has scored 80 points (eight goals, 72 assists) in 259 regular-season games with the Bruins, Senators, Montreal Canadiens and Minnesota Wild.
David Savard, Tampa Bay Lightning
Savard was one of the most sought-after defensemen before he was acquired by the Lightning in a three-team trade April 10. The 30-year-old scored six points (one goal, five assists) averaging 19:51 of ice time in 54 games with the Lightning and Columbus Blue Jackets this season, when he was one of seven players with at least 100 hits (132) and 100 blocked shots (109). He has scored 166 points (41 goals, 125 assists) in 611 regular-season games with Tampa Bay and Columbus, and won the Cup with the Lightning this season.
Ryan Suter, Minnesota Wild
The 36-year-old had the final four seasons of his 13-year contract bought out by the Wild. Suter scored 19 points (three goals, 16 assists) in 56 regular-season games and had one assist in seven playoff games. Suter can help a team in need of a stable, puck-moving defenseman. He has averaged at least 22:00 of ice time per game for 13 straight seasons. Suter has scored 607 points (93 goals, 514 assists) in 1,198 regular-season games with the Wild and Nashville Predators.
Keith Yandle, Florida Panthers
Yandle had the final two seasons of his contract bought out by the Panthers on July 15. The 34-year-old should attract plenty of interest. He scored 27 points (three goals, 24 assists) in 56 games and has played 922 consecutive regular-season games, the second-longest streak in NHL history behind Doug Jarvis (964). Yandle has scored 600 points (102 goals, 498 assists) in 1,032 regular-season games for the Coyotes, New York Rangers and Panthers, including 282 on the power play.