The first day of NHL free agency saw several teams open their wallets, including huge signings of Nathan Horton (Columbus Blue Jackets) and David Clarkson (Toronto Maple Leafs).
But several key players remain on the open market and are looking for a home, either with the club they played for in 2012-13 or one that has a hole it's looking to fill.
Here's a look at 25 of the top unrestricted free agents still on the market:
FORWARDS
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NAME
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2012-13 TEAM
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STATS
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SKINNY
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Jaromir Jagr
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Dallas/Boston
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45 GP 16-19-35
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Future
Hall of Famer showed he still has plenty in the tank, helping the Boston
Bruins reach the Stanley Cup Final after being acquired from the Dallas
Stars. A tireless worker who is respected by his teammates, Jagr is a solid
top-six forward who can help a team's power play.
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Alexei Ponikarovsky
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Winnipeg/
New Jersey |
42 GP 4-5-9
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The big
wing was re-acquired late in the season by the New Jersey Devils, who hoped
his presence on the power play would help them qualify for the postseason. That
didn't work out, but Ponikarovsky may help a club in search of a power-play
specialist.
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Mikhail Grabovski
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Toronto
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48 GP 9-7-16
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Highly
skilled offensive player didn’t see eye-to-eye with Toronto Maple Leafs coach
Randy Carlyle and was bought out with four years remaining on his five-year
contract. Wherever he lands, it’s imperative Grabovski is in a top-six role,
where he’d be most effective. A three-time 20-goal scorer in Toronto.
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Damien Brunner
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Detroit
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44 GP 12-14-26
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Has 44
games of NHL experience after signing as a free agent with the Detroit Red
Wings, but the 27-year-old Swiss wing is coveted by several teams and would
fill a role as a top-six forward. Had nine points (five goals, four assists)
in 14 playoff games, helping the Red Wings reach the second round.
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Dustin Penner
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Los Angeles
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33 GP 2-12-14
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His
production has declined in recent years -- Penner had two goals in 33 games
for the Los Angeles Kings in 2012-13 -- but a change of scenery might be
beneficial. Big wing (6-foot-4, 242 pounds) has two Stanley Cup championships
(Anaheim, Los Angeles).
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Brenden Morrow
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Dallas/Pittsburgh
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44 GP 12-13-25
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The
former Dallas Stars captain showed he can still produce after being traded to
the Pittsburgh Penguins, with 14 points (six goals, eight assists) in 15
regular-season games. Morrow's biggest quality is his leadership, which would
be beneficial to any club.
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Daniel Cleary
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Detroit
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48 GP 9-6-15
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Didn't
put up the offense we've seen in years past, but this 34-year-old wing is
scrappy and would provide leadership. Cleary is hopeful he will re-sign with
the Detroit Red Wings, but if negotiations fall apart, he would be a valuable
penalty killer and leader.
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Milan Hejduk
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Colorado
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29 GP 4-7-11
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Hard to
envision Hejduk anywhere else -- he's spent his entire NHL career with the
Colorado Avalanche -- but the 37-year-old hit the open market. Hejduk has
played more than 1,000 NHL games and is 25 goals shy of 400 in his career.
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Peter Mueller
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Florida
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43 GP 8-9-17
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The
skilled center overcame previous health issues and appeared in all but two
games for the Florida Panthers in 2012-13, when he had eight goals and nine
assists. Mueller, 25, can thrive in the right environment.
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Brad Boyes
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N.Y. Islanders
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48 GP 10-25-35
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The New
York Islanders signed Boyes to a one-year deal last summer to see if he could
find his offensive game, and he did alongside John Tavares. Now looking for a
new home, Boyes will be searching for a team in need of a top-six forward.
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Kyle Wellwood
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Winnipeg
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39 GP 6-9-15
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Wellwood
spent the past two seasons with the Winnipeg Jets and was a solid offensive
player, collecting 62 points (24 goals, 38 assists) in 116 games. Much like
Boyes, Wellwood needs to be in a top-six role in order to maximize
production.
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Scott Gomez
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San Jose
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39 GP 2-13-15
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Gomez had
his contract bought out by the Montreal Canadiens at the start of the 2012-13
season and quickly caught on with the San Jose Sharks, where he had 15 points
in 39 games. Likely won't find a long-term deal, but could be a
low-risk/high-reward signing this summer.
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Nik Antropov
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Winnipeg
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40 GP 6-12-18
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Antropov
suffered a lower-body injury late in the season, which may have been one of
the reasons why the Winnipeg Jets again missed the playoffs. Antropov could
be a decent third-line center, considering he had 15 goals for Winnipeg in
2011-12.
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Mason Raymond
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Vancouver
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46 GP 10-12-22
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Solid
two-way player who probably won’t be on the market much longer. Raymond's
best season with the Vancouver Canucks came in 2009-10, when he had 25 goals
and 28 assists.
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Simon Gagne
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Los Angeles/
Philadelphia |
38 GP 5-11-16
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Gagne
overcame a recent history of injury problems after being reunited with the
Philadelphia Flyers, where he had 11 points (five goals, six assists) in 27
games. He may not receive anything longer than a one-year deal, but can still
produce offensively.
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Teemu Selanne
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Anaheim
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46 GP 12-12-24
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Selanne
turned 43 in early July and is comig off a season in which he started to look
his age, But the Anaheim Ducks are still waiting to see if Selanne wants to
return for another season. He's working out, and if he decides to play
another season, Anaheim is the only place he'd go.
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DEFENSEMEN
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NAME
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2011-12 TEAM
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STATS
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SKINNY
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Douglas Murray
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San Jose/Pittsburgh
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33 GP 1-5-6
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Hard-hitting
veteran defenseman helped the Pittsburgh Penguins reach the Eastern
Conference Final after being acquired from the San Jose Sharks. Solid in his
own end and will provide a veteran presence in any team's dressing room.
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Joe Corvo
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Carolina
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40 GP 6-11-17
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Another
veteran (he turned 36 on June 20) who can help a team in need on the power
play. Corvo isn't a top-pair blueliner these days, but can provide leadership
and chip in offensively.
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Ryan Whitney
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Edmonton
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34 GP 4-9-13
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Whitney
has had a tough time since suffering an ankle injury just after Christmas in
2010, and he was either a third-pairing defenseman or a scratch often in
2012-13. There's little doubt he will aim to prove Oilers brass wrong next
season with whichever club is willing to give him a chance.
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Wade Redden
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St. Louis/Boston
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29 GP 3-4-7
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After
being bought out by the New York Rangers, Redden showed he's still capable of
being a bottom-pair defenseman when he caught on with the St. Louis Blues
before being shipped to the Boston Bruins at the NHL Trade Deadline.
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Ian White
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Detroit
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25 GP 2-2-4
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White
didn't dress for the Detroit Red Wings during the postseason, so he's out to
prove he can be a quality top-six defender in the NHL. The 29-year-old has
appeared in more than 500 NHL games.
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GOALIES
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NAME
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2011-12 TEAM
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STATS
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SKINNY
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Tim Thomas
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Boston/
N.Y. Islanders |
Did Not Play
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The
world-class goaltender opted not to play in 2012-13 and became an
unrestricted free agent once the New York Islanders decided not to toll his
contract. If/when Thomas signs, he'll have to show he can step right in and
be a No. 1 goalie again.
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Ilya Bryzgalov
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Philadelphia
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19-17-3, 2.79 GAA
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It didn't
work out for the Russian netminder in the City of Brotherly Love; his
nine-year, $51 million contract was bought out with seven years remaining. Perhaps
a change of scenery will help Bryzgalov get back to the form we saw in Phoenix.
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Jose Theodore
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Florida
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4-6-3, 3.29 GAA
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Ultimately,
Theodore would like to stay with the Florida Panthers, but the team has Jacob
Markstrom waiting in the wings. That means Theodore has to find work
elsewhere, and he may have to settle for being someone’s backup.
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Johan Hedberg
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New Jersey
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6-10-3, 2.76 GAA
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Hedberg
found himself without a job last week after the New Jersey Devils acquired
Cory Schneider from the Vancouver Canucks. After being bought out, it's up to
the 40-year-old to see if he can find work elsewhere in a backup role.
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