Top 30 Free Agency Preview
Top Forwards:
- Mark Stone – Elite two-way winger, leadership, playoff clutch.
- Mika Zibanejad – 1C with scoring and PP pedigree.
- John Tavares – Aging but productive 2C.
- Claude Giroux – Still skilled, smart middle-six option.
- Tyler Seguin – Reclamation upside with right usage.
- Taylor Hall – Bounce-back potential; middle-six winger.
- Patrick Kane – Offense still flashes; liability defensively.
- Evander Kane – Physical scoring winger, but inconsistent.
- Tom Wilson – Grit/scoring mix, perfect playoff-style piece.
- Vladimir Tarasenko – Powerplay weapon, fading 5v5 impact.
Top Defensemen:
- Erik Karlsson – Still elite offense, bad defense.
- John Carlson – Aging, but smart and still productive.
- Morgan Rielly – Steady, minute-muncher, reliable top pair.
- Kris Letang – Veteran presence, offensive instincts.
- Chris Tanev – Shutdown value, perfect 2nd-pair RD.
- Justin Faulk – Two-way with PP/PK flexibility.
- Jake Middleton – Defensive depth.
- Josh Manson – Gritty veteran, fits a playoff role.
- Connor Murphy – Defensive defenseman with shutdown chops.
Top Goalies:
- Linus Ullmark – Starter-caliber, Vezina upside, needs strong D.
- Sergei Bobrovsky – Wildly inconsistent, high upside.
- Semyon Varlamov – Veteran 1B/backup, reliable.
- Ilya Samsonov – Inconsistent; reclamation project.
- Jonas Korpisalo – Risky bounce-back candidate.
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Tier 1 – The Fruit Loops
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Mika Zibanejad – 4 x $9.75M
Projected Fit: Tampa Bay Lightning
Why: Tampa is contending, has deep wingers (Lafrenière, Barzal, Point), and could use a true #1C to solidify their forward depth. Zibanejad brings scoring and maturity.
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Erik Karlsson – 3 x $9.0M
Projected Fit: New York Rangers
Why: NYR lacks a true PP quarterback and has a bold GM with a taste for flash. Karlsson is a gamble, but on a team already with Makar, he adds unmatched offensive punch. Perfect “go big or go home” play.
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Mark Stone – 4 x $9.25M
Projected Fit: New York Islanders
Why: The Isles love two-way forwards and are built for playoff grind. Stone fits their identity perfectly and brings leadership to a team that already punches above its weight. His price tag won't scare them.
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Morgan Rielly – 4 x $8.25M
Projected Fit: Calgary Flames
Why: Already a top-tier team, but with mostly shutdown defense. Rielly gives them skating and offensive transition, which is their only real defensive gap. Flames have the capital and motive to go big.
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John Carlson – 4 x $7.75M
Projected Fit: Nashville Predators
Why: Nashville wants to stay relevant and needs a top-4 D who can carry special teams. Carlson is a low-risk, name-brand solution who upgrades both ends.
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Linus Ullmark – 4 x $7.5M
Projected Fit: Calgary Flames
Why: Most complete fit in the league. Calgary’s structure makes him an elite goalie again. They’re in a Cup window and Dostal isn’t quite ready to solo-carry. Money well spent.
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John Tavares – 3 x $7.5M
Projected Fit: Detroit Red Wings
Why: The champs want to reload, not rebuild. Tavares is aging but reliable — perfect as a 2C behind Draisaitl or Pettersson. Keeps the window open another 2–3 years. Plot twist, since the latter 2 mentioned are gone, Tavares would be a 1C.
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Kris Letang – 3 x $6.5M
Projected Fit: Florida Panthers
Why: Florida needs an experienced puck-moving D with PP upside to help transition. Letang has name value and fits perfectly on a team that needs more composure from the back end.
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Tom Wilson – 4 x $6.5M
Projected Fit: Los Angeles Kings
Why: LA lacks true snarl and playoff muscle. Wilson gives them power forward presence and fits their timeline. Rumpel-style signing: loud, bruising, playoff-ready. Sort of explaining how Rumpy is. A sim league bully.
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Patrick Kane – 3 x $6.5M
Projected Fit: Montreal Canadiens
Why: Montreal has money, a young core, and could use Kane as a mentor and offensive spark. This is a splashy move that doesn’t cost futures — exactly their style.
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Sergei Bobrovsky – 3 x $6.25M
Projected Fit: Arizona Coyotes
Why: Pure veteran placeholder move. Coyotes need net credibility while the kids develop. Bob gives them that — and the price tag means nothing in a rebuild.
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Claude Giroux – 3 x $6.25M
Projected Fit: Ottawa Senators
Why: Already has the narrative fit and team identity. Ottawa needs vets who model leadership and still produce. Giroux is ideal — they’ll overpay to keep him around… until the deadline where he will likely get shipped.
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Justin Faulk – 4 x $6.25M
Projected Fit: Nashville Predators
Why: If they don’t land Carlson, Faulk is next in line. RH, strong minutes, and playoff ready. Classic Preds-style acquisition.
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Tier 2 – The Cheerios
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Tyler Seguin – 3 x $5.75M
Projected Fit: Anaheim Ducks
Why: Anaheim is building a future-forward roster and needs vets who can mentor while still contributing. Seguin can play C or wing, and still has name value — perfect bounce-back signing for a transitioning team.
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Vladimir Tarasenko – 3 x $5.75M
Projected Fit: Seattle Kraken
Why: Seattle needs a finisher. Tarasenko still has a PP1 release and scoring instincts, even if his 5v5 impact has dropped. A no-risk, all-offense bet for a team that’s just outside the playoff picture.
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Taylor Hall – 3 x $4.75M
Projected Fit: Winnipeg Jets
Why: They need firepower and someone with top-6 experience to insulate Cooley and Eichel. Hall has fallen out of the spotlight, but in Winnipeg he’s a perfect low-pressure top-liner who can be flipped later for 3 firsts.
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Frank Vatrano – 3 x $4.75M
Projected Fit: Minnesota Wild
Why: Minnesota needs goals, period. Vatrano brings pace and finish at a fair price, and fits well with a middle-six role behind Kaprizov. A pragmatic signing for a middle-tier team. That said, Toby has made some bold moves including adding Drai.
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Pavel Zacha – 3 x $4.75M
Projected Fit: Buffalo Sabres
Why: Buffalo is deep but young. Zacha gives them a versatile, responsible middle-six forward who can switch between C/LW and offer stability to the second unit.
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Josh Manson – 3 x $4.75M
Projected Fit: Dallas Stars
Why: Stars are all-in and their blue line lacks edge. Manson is playoff-tested, mean, and fits that Dallas physical identity. Great for matchups in the Central.
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Jake Middleton – 3 x $4.5M
Projected Fit: Calgary Flames
Why: Flames love responsible defensemen and Middleton is a Tanev-lite. Even if they land Rielly, Middleton fits their identity.
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Connor Murphy – 3 x $4.5M
Projected Fit: Vancouver Canucks
Why: Vancouver needs defensive help on the right side and Murphy is a low-cost, stable option. He doesn’t wow, but he’ll eat 20+ minutes and stabilize a shaky pairing.
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Rickard Rakell – 3 x $4.5M
Projected Fit: Carolina Hurricanes
Why: Carolina’s system benefits mid-skill wingers who play both ends. Rakell is well-rounded and would fit perfectly as a complementary scorer on their second or third line. Likely will be on their first line because Richard Cordell has built an ECHL level team.
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Brayden Schenn – 3 x $5.25M
Projected Fit: Columbus Blue Jackets
Why: Columbus needs leadership and bite, and Schenn brings both. He’ll slot into any forward position and help guide the next wave. Jesse was shopping his first next season, hinting at a potential playoff run.
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Evander Kane – 3 x $5.25M
Projected Fit: Philadelphia Flyers
Why: Anthony likes to overpay players after one year.
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Chris Tanev – 3 x $5.25M
Projected Fit: Toronto Maple Leafs
Why: It’s basically destiny. Garret will go after a leafs player and then attempt to flip him for 2 firsts.
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Semyon Varlamov – 3 x $4.25M
Projected Fit: Edmonton Oilers
Why: Hellebuyck is elite, but he needs backup stability. Varlamov gives the Oilers a true 1B, playoff-ready goalie tandem for a Cup push.
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Alex Killorn – 3 x $4.0M
Projected Fit: Colorado Avalanche
Why: Killorn has clutch, versatility, and a Stanley Cup résumé. He’d be a stabilizer on Colorado’s third line.
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Tier 3 – The Kellogs Rice Crispies
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Sean Couturier – 3 x $4.25M
Projected Fit: Washington Capitals
Why: Washington is thin down the middle and lacks true defensive forwards. Couturier is a risk, but if healthy, gives them a shutdown 2C, faceoff ace, and mentor to younger forwards. A sensible signing for a bubble team that wants structure. After going 7 games with Jared, Larry will likely add to his team.
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Jonas Korpisalo – 3 x $4.25M
Projected Fit: Ottawa Senators
Why: The Sens already rolled the dice on Korpisalo in real life, and in BRHL they still lack goalie depth. He’s familiar, cheap for a starter, and gives them a fallback while the rebuild unfolds. Could platoon with a younger option.
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Ilya Samsonov – 3 x $3.5M
Projected Fit: San Jose Sharks
Why: Pure reclamation play. San Jose has nothing to lose and everything to gain if Samsonov rebounds into even a .905-level starter. He’d get a full workload here and costs no future assets.