On July 1, the NHL free agency period began with over $1 billion worth of contracts signed or agreed to in just one day. Teams around the league took advantage of the rise in the salary cap to make significant roster moves in hopes of improving their chances in the upcoming season. Despite many top players finding new homes, there are still plenty of quality players available on the market.
One standout player still unsigned is James van Riemsdyk, a 35-year-old forward who put up 38 points in 71 games for the Boston Bruins last season. He has consistently been a reliable scorer and brings a wealth of playoff experience, making him a valuable addition for a contending team. Another notable player is Daniel Sprong, a 27-year-old forward who has put up solid numbers in the past two seasons and remains available for teams looking to add scoring depth.
Justin Schultz stands out among the unsigned defensemen, with a history of offensive contributions and two Stanley Cup rings from his time with the Penguins. Despite the initial flurry of signings in the first week of free agency, there are still 22 teams with significant salary cap space remaining. Among the best remaining forwards on the market are Tyler Johnson, Tanner Pearson, Filip Zadina, Dominik Kubalik, and Kailer Yamamoto. On defense, players like Justin Schultz continue to draw interest. Goaltenders are also available for teams in need of bolstering their goaltending depth. With plenty of talent still out there, teams have options to improve their rosters as the offseason continues.