NHL free agency big board: Who are the top options available?

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  • Greg WyshynskiJul 1, 2025, 07:30 AM ET

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      Greg Wyshynski is ESPN's senior NHL writer.

NHL teams head into this offseason with an understanding of where the salary cap is climbing over the next three seasons. It's projected to rise to $95.5 million next season; $104 million in 2026-27; and then up to $113.5 million in 2027-28.

That could lead to more teams comfortably retaining their own players on expiring contracts. Or it could lead to those players receiving inflated offers in free agency, as a rising cap means rising chaos.

Here's a look at the unrestricted free agent field, organized into different tiers. There are also some significant restricted free agents, too -- like forward Marco Rossi (Wild), as well as defensemen K'Andre Miller (Rangers). It's anyone's guess if last season's offer sheet fun was an anomaly or the new normal.

The contract terms and average annual contract values are courtesy of PuckPedia. In the case of players whose salaries were retained in transactions, we're listing the full average annual value of their contracts.

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Tier 1: The impact players

These are established players who can play key, immediate roles for a team.

Brock Boeser, RW, Vancouver Canucks

Age: 28 | 2024-25 cap hit: $6.65 million

Multiple reports had Boeser rejected the Canucks' latest contract offer, all but ensuring that he's going to test the free agent market. There's probably more interest outside of Vancouver in signing Boeser than within the Canucks organization, which has sent mixed signals about retaining him. He is one season removed from a 40-goal campaign, and has eased concerns about his ability to remain in the lineup for a full season.

There's been heavy speculation that the Burnsville, Minn., native could find his way to the Wild, but don't count out potential suitors such as the Hurricanes, Detroit Red Wings, New Jersey Devils and Kings.

One team to watch here is the Edmonton Oilers, provided they have the cap space after signing RFA defenseman Evan Bouchard to his next contract. But don't count out the Canucks yet, either.


Nikolaj Ehlers, LW/RW, Winnipeg Jets

Age: 29 | 2024-25 cap hit: $6 million

Jets GM Kevin Cheveldayoff has done an impressive job dispelling the "no one wants to sign in Winnipeg" accusation, having gotten Mark Scheifele, Connor Hellebuyck and Neal Pionk to re-up in the past few years. The GM said he'll remain in dialogue with Ehlers -- at one point saying he'd make a case for him to be "a unique Jet-for-life-type player" -- but the expectation is that the winger will hit the market.

A consistent point producer, Ehlers put his best foot forward toward a free agent payday with his best points per 60 minutes average (3.5) in five years. He is an offensive force -- when he is in the lineup, as Ehlers has played over 70 games just once in the past four seasons, and he has missed time in the playoffs, as well.

Ehlers will likely command an average salary between $8-9 million on the open market. There's been a heavy focus on the Hurricanes. Either player could help fill the void created by the loss of Martin Necas in the trade for Mikko Rantanen, and then the subsequent trade of Rantanen.

Tier 2: The best bets

These players have shown they're worth the investment.

Vladislav Gavrikov, D, Los Angeles Kings

Age: 29 | 2024-2025 cap hit: $5.875 million

Gavrikov just completed a two-year deal that he signed with general manager Rob Blake in 2023. The wrinkle here: Blake is no longer the GM, with Ken Holland now at the helm in Los Angeles.

Gavrikov had a strong defensive season with the Kings and chipped in 30 points (five goals, 25 assists), which was the second-highest total of his six-season career. He was solid when paired with either Mikey Anderson or Jordan Spence.

All of this it say that the Kings should seek to retain Gavrikov. But if his new deal is too rich for what Holland wants to do with the rest of this roster, other teams will gladly add him to their blue line. The Rangers have been mentioned the most as a potential destination, a team that needs an infusion of competence on its blue line.


Mikael Granlund, C, Dallas Stars

Age: 33 | 2024-2025 cap hit: $5 million

One of several great moves made by Stars GM Jim Nill this season, Granlund was rescued from last place San Jose, for which he posted 45 points in 52 games. Granlund had 21 points in 31 games for Dallas then nine in 16 playoff games while skating on the "Finnish Mafia" line with Mikko Rantanen and Roope Hintz.

Someone is probably going to overpay for Granlund, whose uptick in goal scoring has coincided with pending free agency. But he has produced points wherever he has played (Pittsburgh excluded). The Stars want to hang onto him, but will likely have to move money out to do so.

Tier 3: The best values

Under-the-radar gems, analytics darlings and difference-makers with low-cost contracts.

Anthony Beauvillier, F, Washington Capitals

Age: 27 | 2024-25 cap hit: $1.25 million

This isn't the first time Beauvillier has been in this tier, but his season with the Penguins and the Capitals underscored how valuable he can be on a budget contract, especially his six points in 10 playoff games with the Caps in their brief playoff run.

Strong underlying numbers, good output and still only 27 until next month.


Connor Brown, RW, Edmonton Oilers

Age: 31 | 2024-25 cap hit: $1 million

If it wasn't for that other Connor stealing all the attention in Edmonton, perhaps more people would have appreciated the regular season Brown had for the Oilers -- 13 goals and 17 assists in 82 games, skating to a plus-9 in 14:01 of average ice time per game -- on a steal of a contract.

It took his playoff outburst -- five goals and four assists in the Oilers' run to the Cup Final -- to really grab some attention. A hard-working, pace-setting player.


Evgenii Dadonov, F, Dallas Stars

Age: 36 | 2024-25 cap hit: $2.25 million

"Daddy" had an impressive walk year with 20 goals and 20 assists in 80 games. He saw similar averages in the first year of his two-year deal with Dallas. He is never getting back to the offensive numbers he posted in his prime, but at the right average annual value, Dadonov can be an offensive strength in the regular season.


Brian Dumoulin, D, New Jersey Devils

Age: 33 | 2024-25 cap hit: $3.15 million

The former Anaheim Duck was a trade-deadline pickup for New Jersey who was pressed into more service than expected due to injuries to the Devils' defensive corps in the playoffs. In their five-game series against Carolina, Dumoulin averaged 29:21 per game in ice time, skating over 36 minutes in two overtime games and playing well in the process.

The two-time Cup winner with Pittsburgh still can bring it in the postseason.


Matt Grzelcyk, D, Pittsburgh Penguins

Age: 31 | 2024-25 cap hit: $2.75 million

The former Boston Bruins defenseman had a quietly strong season for the Penguins with one goal but 39 assists -- 24 of them at even strength. Defense was never his calling card, but offensively, he was solid in traditional stats and analytics.


Victor Olofsson, F, Vegas Golden Knights

Age: 29 | 2024-25 cap hit: $1.075 million

Wait, a former Buffalo Sabres forward being acquired by the Golden Knights and finding his game again? Never seen that before ...

Anyway, Olofsson had 15 goals and 14 assists on a bargain-basement "show me" contract. He has demonstrated in the past that, when healthy, he has a ton of offensive upside.


Corey Perry, F, Edmonton Oilers

Age: 40 | 2024-25 cap hit: $1.15 million

If you want to play for the Stanley Cup, you might want to have Corey Perry on your roster. Of course, winning the Cup with Corey Perry is a different story, as the veteran winger's teams have lost in the Stanley Cup Final in five of the last six seasons after he won his only ring in 2007 with the Anaheim Ducks. But the fact remains that the Stars, Canadiens, Lightning and the Oilers (twice) all made the final round with Perry's help as a win-at-all-costs winger.

Perry turns 41 years old next May. He had 30 points in 81 regular season games (11:56 of ice time per game) and 10 goals in 22 playoff games for the Oilers. But there's a thought that Perry might be a luxury who Edmonton can't afford in its cap crunch next season.

If Perry skates away from Edmonton, there are some familiar faces that could welcome him to their rosters: Los Angeles, whose GM Ken Holland signed him in Edmonton; and Dallas, where Perry played in 2019-20 and whose new coach Glen Gulutzan was with Perry in Edmonton for the last two seasons. But really, any team in the cusp of a Cup Final could dangle a hook for The Worm.


Nate Schmidt, D, Florida Panthers

Age: 33 | 2024-25 cap hit: $800,000

In the 2023-24 season, Oliver Ekman-Larsson won a Stanley Cup with the Panthers on a one-year contract and parlayed that into a four-year, $14 million free-agent deal with the Maple Leafs. Schmidt essentially played the same role with Florida in this Stanley Cup run, and was extremely solid on their third pairing in the playoffs with 12 points in 23 games, skating to a plus-9.

He could return to the Panthers or use that success to find some term elsewhere.


Pius Suter, F, Vancouver Canucks

Age: 29 | 2024-25 cap hit: $1.6 million

Suter is teetering on the brink of a potential overpay, after setting career highs in goals (25) and points (46) in a contract year with the Canucks. But his goal production has been steady in limited roles throughout his career, and he does enough away from the puck -- according to the analytics -- that even a dip in last season's numbers won't make a multiplier on his cap hit regrettable.

Tier 4: The boom-or-busts

Players who have the ability to justify the investment or whose contracts could eventually become an eyesore on PuckPedia.

Brent Burns, D, Carolina Hurricanes

Age: 40 | 2024-2025 cap hit: $8 million

The beard, the ranch, the mysterious bag filled with mysterious items.

There are few NHL players who have inspired the kind of lore that Brent Burns has. He also used to inspire a lot of offense, but that production has fallen off steeply over the past two seasons -- from 61 points to 43 points to 29 points in 82 games this season, the lowest average of points per 60 minutes of his career.

Is this run the end of the line for Burns? He hasn't said. But there's always going to be a market for a puck-moving defenseman in the NHL who can log 20 minutes per game.


Jonathan Drouin, F, Colorado Avalanche

Age: 30 | 2024-2025 cap hit: $2.5 million

Drouin recaptured his offensive game with Colorado, which acquired him with the encouragement of his junior hockey teammate Nathan MacKinnon. It was a heartwarming story. Less so was the fact that, once again, the injury bug munched on him this past season.

He had 37 points in 43 games, showing that when he's in the lineup he can be effective. Operative phrase: when he's in the lineup. His agent Allan Walsh recently announced that Drouin was moving on from the cap-strapped Avalanche.


Ryan Lindgren, D, Colorado Avalanche

Age: 27 | 2024-2025 cap hit: $4.5 million

The Rangers traded the 27-year-old to the Avalanche at the trade deadline. He's a solid defensive defenseman who could complement a puck-moving partner, like he did in New York with Adam Fox.

But at this point in Lindgren's NHL career, it's practically predestined that he is going to either play through injuries or miss some time because of them.


Dmitry Orlov, D, Carolina Hurricanes

Age: 33 | 2024-2025 cap hit: $7.75 million

Orlov surprised many the last time he was a free agent by signing a short-term, high-AAV contract with the Hurricanes. He had a slight uptick in offensive production this season but remained just above replacement level as a defender. Orlov has been especially rough in his own end in the playoffs.

While the Canes could let him walk, there's likely value in keeping Orlov around as a partner and mentor to rookie Alexander Nikishin, who looks like something special.


Jeff Skinner, LW, Edmonton Oilers

Age: 33 | 2024-2025 cap hit: $3 million

What was expected to be one of the best value signings in the NHL last offseason never really worked out that way for Skinner and Edmonton. He had 16 goals and 13 assists in 72 games, skating just 12:60 on average. He did appear in five playoff games during the Oilers' run to the Cup Final, his first postseason action of his 15-year career.

Skinner is two seasons removed from a 35-goal campaign with Buffalo.

Tier 5: The goalies

The few, the proud, the available goaltenders

Jake Allen, New Jersey Devils

Age: 34 | 2024-25 cap hit: $3.85 million

Allen outplayed Jacob Markstrom in the regular season, with a higher save percentage (.908), more goals saved above expected (8.75) and just as many shutouts (four).

The Devils like their goaltending, and GM Tom Fitzgerald has discussed negotiating to bring Allen back. But the free agent goalie pool is basically a puddle. There's a reason teams are making trades for goalies with term (Detroit) or quickly re-signing their RFAs before a potential offer sheet (St. Louis). Allen is easily the best of an underwhelming lot.


Alexander Georgiev, San Jose Sharks

Age: 29 | 2024-25 cap hit: $3.4 million

The former starter for the Colorado Avalanche, Georgiev was sent to the Sharks in the Mackenzie Blackwood trade. Things weren't all the better for him there, as Georgiev had minus-13.7 goals saved above expected in 31 games for San Jose.

GM Mike Grier already told the goaltender he won't be back with the Sharks next season.


Alex Lyon, Detroit Red Wings

Age: 32 | 2024-25 cap hit: $900,000

One of five goalies the Wings used this season, Lyon played 30 games for Detroit with an .896 save percentage and a 14-9-1 record. He was just under average in goals saved above expected at minus-1.63.


Ilya Samsonov, Vegas Golden Knights

Age: 28 | 2024-25 cap hit: $1.8 million

Signed in a cost-effective deal as a backup to Adin Hill, Samsonov had a second straight season with a sub-.900 save percentage, along with a minus-7.85 goals saved above expected.


Vitek Vanecek, Florida Panthers

Age: 29 | 2024-25 cap hit: $3.4 million

A former starter with the Devils, Vanecek split time between the Sharks and Panthers this season, and he wasn't particularly great for either of them.


Dan Vladar, Calgary Flames

Age: 27 | 2024-25 cap hit: $2.2 million

Dustin Wolf's incredible rookie season was supported by 30 games of perfectly average goaltending from Vladar, who remains a reliable tandem goalie if not much more.

Tier 6: The spackle

The other free agents available who don't neatly fall into these tiers.

Mason Appleton, C, Winnipeg Jets
Cam Atkinson, RW, Tampa Bay Lightning
Joel Armia, LW/RW, Montreal Canadiens
Nathan Bastian, RW, New Jersey Devils
Nick Bjugstad, C, Utah Mammoth
Justin Brazeau, RW, Minnesota Wild
Cody Ceci, D, Dallas Stars
Tony DeAngelo, D, New York Islanders
Calvin de Haan, D, New York Rangers
Christian Dvorak, C, Montreal Canadiens
Lars Eller, C, Washington Capitals
Robby Fabbri, F, Anaheim Ducks
Radek Faksa, C, St. Louis Blues
Anton Forsberg, G, Ottawa Senators
Adam Gaudette, RW, Ottawa Senators
Tanner Jeannot, F, Los Angeles Kings
John Klingberg, D, Edmonton Oilers
Luke Kunin, F, Columbus Blue Jackets
Sean Kuraly, C, Columbus Blue Jackets
Oliver Kylington, D, Anaheim Ducks
Andrew Mangiapane, F, Washington Capitals
Anthony Mantha, RW, Calgary Flames
Brock McGinn, LW, Anaheim Ducks
Gustav Nyquist, RW, Minnesota Wild
Max Pacioretty, LW, Toronto Maple Leafs
Nick Perbix, D, Tampa Bay Lightning
Corey Perry, RW, Edmonton Oilers
Jeff Petry, D, Detroit Red Wings
Taylor Raddysh, D, Washington Capitals
Jack Roslovic, F, Carolina Hurricanes
Jan Rutta, D, San Jose Sharks
Brandon Saad, LW, Vegas Golden Knights
Nate Schmidt, D, Florida Panthers
Brendan Smith, D, Dallas Stars
Nico Sturm, C, Florida Panthers
Brandon Tanev, LW, Winnipeg Jets
James van Riemsdyk, LW, Columbus Blue Jackets

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