Cogliano is a speedy player, so he still fits into the style the league is playing. He's a fitness buff who's been an ironman throughout his career and has already logged 1,066 games. All of that should combine to make him a desirable free agent.
He also is coming off a good year.
"I'm my biggest critic, trust me," Cogliano said. "I know when I play well and don't play well. I was very happy how I played, and that adds to my determination and we'll see where that goes. I don't take anything for granted. I was fortunate to come here and play for a great team, great organization, great coaching staff. We'll see where that goes and what the future brings, and you leave it to that."
Cogliano had a cap hit of $3.25 million and Comeau $2.4 million. Each could come back on a shorter-term deal at a lower hit, as the Stars did with defenseman Andrej Sekera when they signed him to a two-year contract at $1.5 million before this season. Or, Dallas could let both go and rely on younger players stepping up.
Ty Dellandrea, 20, played 26 games this season. Nick Caamano, 22, played 24. The Stars could rely on younger veterans like Tanner Kero, 28, Rhett Gardner, 24, or Joel L'Esperance, 25, or they could open the door for Texas Stars leading scorer Riley Damiani, 21, who had 34 points in 34 games.
That means the front office has some decisions to make.
Oleksiak's deal is a little more cut and dried. The 6-foot-7 defenseman had a great year, averaging 20:29 in time on ice and chipping in 14 points.
Teams are only allowed to protect three defensemen, and the Stars have their top three in John Klingberg, Esa Lindell and Miro Heiskanen. By allowing Oleksiak to be unsigned, there's a real chance Seattle would not select him, knowing they could lose him when free agency begins July 28.
But once the expansion draft is over, the Stars still have sole negotiating rights until the start of free agency begins July 28, so they could work it so that Oleksiak is retained and never really gets on the open market.
That's a lot to digest after a hectic season, Oleksiak said.
"I made a point during the season to just focus on hockey and, right now, I think the season just ending so soon, taking some time to decompress," he said when he was asked about free agency Thursday. "We'll circle back with my agent in a couple of weeks, touch on what's going to happen this summer. As of now, I haven't thought much about it. It's going to be a crazy summer, especially with the expansion draft. It's been a unique year in general, so I'm sure there'll be a lot of things we'll have to analyze."