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Top NHL free agents still available following first wave of signings

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Jul 5, 2024

The initial wave of NHL free agency signings on July 1 saw more than $1 billion worth of contracts signed or agreed to. Teams across the league were quick to make roster moves to improve their chances for the upcoming season with the rise in the salary cap. While many of the top players have already found new deals, there are still quality players available for teams to sign.

One player to keep an eye on is James van Riemsdyk, a 35-year-old forward who tallied 38 points last season for the Boston Bruins. He has consistently put up solid numbers throughout his career and would be a valuable addition to any contending team. Another player still available is Daniel Sprong, a 27-year-old forward who has recorded at least 43 points in each of the past two seasons.

On the defensive side, Justin Schultz stands out as one of the top unsigned defensemen. With his offensive skills and two Stanley Cup rings from his time with the Penguins, Schultz could make a significant impact on a team looking to bolster its blue line. Despite the flurry of signings earlier in the week, there are still 22 teams with significant salary cap space available, according to CapFriendly.

Some of the best remaining forwards include Tyler Johnson, Tanner Pearson, Filip Zadina, Dominik Kubalik, and Kailer Yamamoto. For defensemen, Justin Schultz leads the list of available players. In terms of goaltenders, there are still quality options to consider. Teams looking to add depth or make a late splash in free agency have plenty of talent to choose from as they round out their rosters for the upcoming season.

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