
Dunford: Top 5 NHL Free Agents and Landing Spot Predictions
Some teams are looking for that one last puzzle piece, and free agency always offers a great glimpse into the direction of an individual franchise.
Some teams are looking for that one last puzzle piece, and free agency always offers a great glimpse into the direction of an individual franchise.
The Colorado Avalanche are entering the first of two huge years. Their championship window is wide open and have a core that looks to be championship caliber. With a foundation this good also comes important contract decisions.
As the NHL gears up for the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs, it is time to take a look at some big names set to hit free agency.
The offseason is also a time for reflection and retooling for 31, soon to be 32, general managers across the league. In the case of Ottawa Senators general manager Pierre Dorion, this fall has certainly been one of the ages.
With the start of NHL training camp just a few short weeks away, here’s a comprehensive look at the top-5 off-season, free-agent signings from around the National Hockey League.
The Boston Bruins are still without top two right-handed defensemen Charlie McAvoy and Brandon Carlo as both restricted free agents
Impact Additions: Pierre-Edouard Bellemare – Signed as an Unrestricted Free Agent (UFA) Andre Burakovsky – Signed a one-year contract after
Danton Heinen and the Boston Bruins organization have managed to avoid a salary arbitration meeting.
The NHL Free Agency opens up today, July 1st, and with the trading in a frenzy right now, hockey fans can expect the pace for free agency to be equally as fueled. Some of the personnel expected to be high on the list of sought-after players have been traded, but the list still remains quite impressive. What follows is an opinion-based list of the 10 most skilled players available in the Free Agency and who they are expected to sign with. This list will focus primarily on players not expected to return to their current teams.
At the start of July, 44 NHL players filed for salary arbitration. For those of who aren’t familiar with what
Welcome to a mini-series called where they are now. This series will be a chance to check in on former
Some teams are looking for that one last puzzle piece, and free agency always offers a great glimpse into the direction of an individual franchise.
The Colorado Avalanche are entering the first of two huge years. Their championship window is wide open and have a core that looks to be championship caliber. With a foundation this good also comes important contract decisions.
As the NHL gears up for the 2021 Stanley Cup Playoffs, it is time to take a look at some big names set to hit free agency.
The offseason is also a time for reflection and retooling for 31, soon to be 32, general managers across the league. In the case of Ottawa Senators general manager Pierre Dorion, this fall has certainly been one of the ages.
With the start of NHL training camp just a few short weeks away, here’s a comprehensive look at the top-5 off-season, free-agent signings from around the National Hockey League.
The Boston Bruins are still without top two right-handed defensemen Charlie McAvoy and Brandon Carlo as both restricted free agents remain unsigned. However, there is
Impact Additions: Pierre-Edouard Bellemare – Signed as an Unrestricted Free Agent (UFA) Andre Burakovsky – Signed a one-year contract after being acquired from Washington Joonas Donskoi –
Danton Heinen and the Boston Bruins organization have managed to avoid a salary arbitration meeting.
The NHL Free Agency opens up today, July 1st, and with the trading in a frenzy right now, hockey fans can expect the pace for free agency to be equally as fueled. Some of the personnel expected to be high on the list of sought-after players have been traded, but the list still remains quite impressive. What follows is an opinion-based list of the 10 most skilled players available in the Free Agency and who they are expected to sign with. This list will focus primarily on players not expected to return to their current teams.
At the start of July, 44 NHL players filed for salary arbitration. For those of who aren’t familiar with what salary arbitration is and how
Welcome to a mini-series called where they are now. This series will be a chance to check in on former Boston Bruins players and regret
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