The Winners And Losers Of The NHL Free Agent Frenzy

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Here are the winners and losers of The Free Agent Frenzy

Winners:

1. Florida Panthers: Many didn’t think Bill Zito would be able to keep his big three pending UFAs - Sam Bennett, Aaron Ekblad, and Brad Marchand - but he did. All on miraculously cheap contracts. Zito also re-signed Tomas Nosek, and now has all 12 forwards who skated in Game 6 of The Cup Final under contract… Three-peat? Why not? 

2. Las Vegas Golden Knights: From one core four to another. A sign-and-trade sent Mitch Marner to Vegas on an 8 year, $96 million contract. The Golden Knights top-6 may be the best in the league. Is this where Marner finds his playoff success? I say yes. 

3. New York Rangers: To sum up, GM Chris Drury turned K’Andre Miller into Vladislav Gavrikov, Scott Morrow, a conditional 2026 1st round pick and a 2026 2nd round pick. Oh, and Miller ($7.5M AAV) is making more, in Carolina, than Gavrikov ($7M AAV) is with New York. Great work by Drury. 

Losers: 

1. Edmonton Oilers: GM Stan Bowman made no additions with FIVE subtractions on July 1st. The man lost a good portion of his team’s depth. Not to mention, his goaltending situation has not been resolved. AND beginning next season, Leon Draisaitl and Evan Bouchard will be making a combined $24.5 million. Captain McDavid is heading into the final season of his contract… Does he stay or go? I predict he stays, but on a short term deal. 

2. Boston Bruins: With enough money to make a splash, GM Don Sweeney handed out some questionable contracts. Tanner Jeannot, 5x$3.5M AAV, being the biggest head scratcher. The Bruins didn’t take any strides toward playoff contention. 

3. Los Angeles Kings: The Kings are worse today than they were yesterday. Trading Jordan Spence, and losing Vladislov Gavrikov, for nothing, is not exactly ideal for their defense. Additionally, a majority of their money was spent on aging players - Corey Perry, Cody Ceci, and Brian Dumoulin - who won’t be the make or break of the team's success. 

The majority of the Free Agency big fish may be gone, but a player like Nikolaj Ehlers is still available. Who’ll get him?

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