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      • Kevin Weekes of NHL Network and ESPN reported that he has multiple offers and is mulling them over. Forwards Tyler Bertuzzi, Alexander Kerfoot, Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane, Garnet Hathaway and Tomas Tatar, and defensemen Matt Dumba and Shayne Gostisbehere are all still available. In the goalie market there's Jaroslav Halak and Martin Jones.
    • Steven Stamkos. TBL 34 LW, C. Right 61 24 29 53 0.87. -25. 188. 0.13. 18:29 - NMC. UFA. $8,500,000. $6,500,000.
    • Jakub Voracek. ARI 34 RW, LW. Left 0 0.00 - UFA. $8,250,000. $7,500,000.
    • Brent Seabrook. TBL 39 RD. Right 0 0.00 - M-NTC. UFA. $6,875,000. $4,500,000.
    • Sam Reinhart. FLA 28 RW. Right 64 45 30 75 1.17 20 175. 0.26. 20:14 - UFA. $6,500,000.
  1. Aug 31, 2022 · From past award winners to Stanley Cup champs, some difference-making veterans are still looking to sign new deals for 2022-23.

    • Greg Wyshynski
    • Mike Brehm
    • NOW Producer
    • Forward Patrick Kane. The three-time Stanley Cup winner will miss the beginning of the season because of hip resurfacing surgery. He was limited to 57 points last season because of the hip injury, but he'll be a valuable addition if he ends up being anywhere close to vintage Kane.
    • Forward Tomas Tatar. The winger hit the 20-goal mark last season for the seventh time in his career. But he had only one goal and was a -7 in 12 playoff games.
    • Forward Jonathan Toews. The former longtime Blackhawks captain has missed time with chronic immune response syndrome and long COVID. He sat out more than two months last season and finished with 31 points in 53 games.
    • Forward David Krejci. He had 56 points in 70 games in his return to Boston after spending a season in his native Czech Republic. That's second among remaining free agents.
  2. www.nhl.com › news › free-agency-signings-2023-344949384NHL Free Agent Tracker | NHL.com

    Oct 7, 2023 · A comprehensive list of 2023 NHL free agents and signings, including stories and analysis. RELATED: 2023-24 NHL Trade Tracker. Anaheim Ducks Signed. Killorn signs 4-year contract with Ducks

    • Flyers Sign Defenseman Marc Staal
    • Maple Leafs Sign Forward Max Domi
    • Maple Leafs Sign Forward Tyler Bertuzzi
    • Panthers Sign Forward Evan Rodrigues
    • Red Wings Sign Forward Christian Fischer
    • Flyers Sign Forward Garnet Hathaway
    • Red Wings Sign Defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere
    • Which Free Agents Are Still Out there?
    • Sharks, Panthers Make Trade
    • Maple Leafs Sign Defenseman John Klingberg

    Stahl joins Philadelphia on a one-year, $1.1 million deal after helping the Florida Panthers reach the Stanley Cup Final. The 36-year-old skated nearly 21 minutes a night during that run after playing all 82 regular-season games and putting up 15 points.

    He'll get one year at $3 million. The Maple Leafs add again to their grit, plus he's a two-time 20-goal scorer coming off a 56-point season. Domi's father, Tie, played 12 seasons with the Maple Leafs.

    Although reports said Bertuzzi was seeking term in this deal, he settled for a one-year, $5.5 million contract. He was limited to eight goals last season by injuries but scored 30 goals two seasons ago and has two other 20-goal seasons. He could increase those numbers on one of the Maple Leafs' top lines. He had 10 points in the Bruins' seven-game ...

    Evan Rodrigues, who will get $12 million over three years, can move around lines as needed. He filled in for an injured Evgeni Malkin one season in Pittsburgh and averaged nearly 18 minutes a game last season in Colorado.

    He gets one year at $1.125 million on the second day of free agency after the Red Wings' active first day. He became available when the Coyotes didn't qualify him. Fischer hit double digits in goals three times, including 13 goals last season. He'll likely get a bottom-six role.

    He seems like a John Tortorella-type player, good defensively and gritty, ranking in the top 10 in the league in hits. He'll get $4.75 million over two years. He split time between Washington and Boston last season and returns to the Capitals' division. So are former Caps Dmitry Orlov (Hurricanes), Lars Eller (Penguins) and Erik Gustafsson (Rangers...

    The puck-moving defenseman gets a one-year deal worth $4.125 million. The Red Wings have been active Saturday, also signing J.T. Compher, Justin Holl, Daniel Sprong and goalies James Reimer and Alex Lyon. They were aggressive last offseason, too, but were deadline sellers when it was clear they wouldn't make the playoffs.

    Tyler Bertuzzi, Vladimir Tarasenko, Patrick Kane, Jonathan Toews, Max Domi, Shayne Gostisbehere and Evan Rodrigues are among the players still unsigned as of 8 p.m. ET.

    The Sharks acquired forward Anthony Duclair for forward Steven Lorentz and a 2025 fifth-round pick. Duclair scored 31 goals in 2021-22 but was out until February last season because of injury. He scored four goals during the Panthers' playoff run. Lorentz was part of the Brent Burns trade last offseason.

    John Klingberg (one-year, $4.15 million) took a cut from last season's $7 million, but he's in better position than last season to gain a longer-term deal. He joined the defensively porous Ducks for 2022-23 and his plus-minus fell to -53 over the past two seasons. That number should be better in Toronto and Klingberg will help the Maple Leafs' powe...

    • Mike Brehm
    • NOW Producer
  3. Jun 30, 2023 · Damon Severson, Vladislav Gavrikov, Jordan Staal, Ivan Barbashev, Evgenii Dadonov, Erik Haula, Sean Monahan, Andreas Athanasiou and Jesper Fast made the original list. They’re off the...

  4. www.nhl.com › news › free-agency-signings-2021-325821250NHL Free Agent Tracker | NHL.com

    Oct 24, 2021 · A comprehensive list of all 2021 NHL free agents and signings, including stories and analysis. NOTE: Some of these players may have recently signed with their respective team; however,...

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