PLAYER | CAP HIT |
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Alex Vlasic | $4,600,000 |
Caden Price | $950,000 |
Luca Pinelli | $878,333 |
Ivan Fedotov | $3,275,000 |
Carson Rehkopf | $923,333 |
Tristan Broz | $925,000 |
Henrik Tikkanen | $823,750 |
Alex Jefferies | $867,500 |
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PLAYER | TRANSACTION |
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Ronan Seeley | NHL |
Juuso Pärssinen | NHL |
Philip Broberg | Minors |
Jesper Vikman | NHL |
Christoffer Sedoff | NHL |
Isaiah Saville | NHL |
Mason Morelli | NHL |
Dysin Mayo | NHL |
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TEAM | ROSTER SIZE | CONTRACTS | RETAINED | FINAL CAP HIT | LTIR USED | FINAL CAP SPACE | ||
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Toronto Maple LeafsTOR | 28 | 49/50 | 0/3 | $97,645,821 | $14,145,821 | $0 | ||
Tampa Bay LightningTBL | 25 | 46/50 | 2/3 | $93,776,877 | $10,276,877 | $0 | ||
Vegas Golden KnightsVGK | 28 | 49/50 | 0/3 | $92,239,581 | $8,739,581 | $0 | ||
Colorado AvalancheCOL | 22 | 47/50 | 0/3 | $90,957,006 | $7,457,006 | $0 | ||
Montreal CanadiensMTL | 23 | 46/50 | 3/3 | $88,839,908 | $5,339,908 | $0 | ||
Vancouver CanucksVAN | 26 | 46/50 | 0/3 | $86,586,876 | $3,086,876 | $0 | ||
Los Angeles KingsLAK | 23 | 44/50 | 1/3 | $85,937,314 | $2,439,255 | $1,941 | ||
Washington CapitalsWSH | 27 | 42/50 | 3/3 | $85,744,731 | $2,704,809 | $460,078 | ||
Minnesota WildMIN | 24 | 48/50 | 0/3 | $85,640,250 | $2,180,256 | $40,006 | ||
Boston BruinsBOS | 25 | 49/50 | 0/3 | $85,437,826 | $1,999,384 | $61,558 | ||
Pittsburgh PenguinsPIT | 19 | 47/50 | 2/3 | $85,256,707 | $1,777,208 | $20,501 | ||
Ottawa SenatorsOTT | 21 | 49/50 | 2/3 | $85,160,670 | $1,677,107 | $16,437 | ||
New York RangersNYR | 25 | 48/50 | 0/3 | $84,693,571 | $1,338,480 | $144,909 | ||
New York IslandersNYI | 31 | 45/50 | 0/3 | $84,549,411 | $1,184,195 | $134,784 | ||
Philadelphia FlyersPHI | 23 | 49/50 | 2/3 | $83,693,527 | $960,258 | $766,731 | ||
Florida PanthersFLA | 27 | 47/50 | 0/3 | $83,572,175 | $103,880 | $31,705 | ||
Edmonton OilersEDM | 25 | 49/50 | 0/3 | $83,553,183 | $206,275 | $153,092 | ||
Dallas StarsDAL | 25 | 43/50 | 0/3 | $83,457,907 | $215,282 | $257,375 | ||
St. Louis BluesSTL | 22 | 46/50 | 0/3 | $83,366,661 | $12,349 | $145,688 | ||
New Jersey DevilsNJD | 22 | 46/50 | 2/3 | $83,277,430 | $367,402 | $589,972 | ||
Winnipeg JetsWPG | 26 | 46/50 | 0/3 | $83,109,101 | $0 | $390,899 | ||
Carolina HurricanesCAR | 30 | 43/50 | 1/3 | $82,993,124 | $0 | $506,876 | ||
Calgary FlamesCGY | 23 | 46/50 | 2/3 | $82,740,264 | $709,537 | $1,469,273 | ||
Seattle KrakenSEA | 21 | 45/50 | 1/3 | $82,367,045 | $198,787 | $1,331,742 | ||
Detroit Red WingsDET | 22 | 46/50 | 1/3 | $80,686,316 | $0 | $2,813,684 | ||
San Jose SharksSJS | 25 | 48/50 | 3/3 | $79,882,642 | $0 | $3,617,358 | ||
Columbus Blue JacketsCBJ | 23 | 45/50 | 1/3 | $79,370,850 | $0 | $4,129,150 | ||
Arizona CoyotesARI | 18 | 44/50 | 1/3 | $78,110,032 | $0 | $5,389,968 | ||
Nashville PredatorsNSH | 26 | 48/50 | 2/3 | $77,290,917 | $0 | $6,209,083 | ||
Buffalo SabresBUF | 22 | 42/50 | 0/3 | $75,031,660 | $0 | $8,468,340 | ||
Anaheim DucksANA | 26 | 48/50 | 3/3 | $74,663,924 | $0 | $8,836,076 | ||
Chicago BlackhawksCHI | 23 | 45/50 | 1/3 | $72,981,937 | $0 | $10,518,063 |
Player | Rights | Pos | Age | Report | Overall | Notes |
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Igor Shesterkin | G | 28 | 2 of 2 | 92
1A
| Shesterkin benefited from being pushed by back up goalie Jonathan Quick this season - especially allowing him to ramp up his game, overall, as the year rolled along. Top tier NHL starter. Not huge in the net but plenty athletic. Athletic. Tracks very well. Moves laterally quickly. Provides the Rangers the kind of goaltending that could contribute to a deep playoff run. Season stats - 2.58 GAA - .912 save percentage Last ten game segment to end regular season - 7W - 3L - .911% / 2.56 GAA | |
Juuse Saros | G | 28 | 3 of 3 | 91
1A
| Saros came on in the second half of the season - giving the Preds the high end goaltending they have come to expect. Stocky. Athletic. Fantastic lateral quickness / quick feet / pads. Ability to steal a game on any given night. Size is a factor when teams 'clog' the front of his net and take away his 'eyes' but he battles hard to make saves. As noted - his season was much improved overall in the second half compared to the first - but his last ten game segment resulted in a 6-3-0-1 record - .897 % / 3.22 GAA He will need to be the Preds best player in playoffs. | |
Alexandar Georgiev | G | 28 | 2 of 2 | 85
1B
| Georgiev is a streaky goalie who plays an active / athletic style. Not huge in the net. Needs to be 'on time' making stops moving laterally / use his quickness as an advantage more than most NHL goalies - due to his stature Colorado has proven they can win a Stanley Cup with average plus goaltending in the past - Georgiev will be asked to make routine saves and not allow any 'poor' goals against - in order to give the Avs a chance to win. His season overall - 3.02 GAA / .897 Save percentage - 63GP Last ten game segment was uneven - 4-3-0-2 - .875 % - 4.00 GAA | |
Cam Talbot | G | 36 | 3 of 3 | 82
1B
| Talbot, on balance, provided the Kings relatively consistent results in regular season. He had moment of high end results - also some uneven play - but the Kings are a playoff team and Talbot posted a respectable 2.50 GAA / .913 save percentage in 54GP In his final ten game segment, Talbot was average. His results - .890 % / 2.86 GAA Big in the net. Veteran. Capable of making routine saves. Not the kind of goalie who gets too active / scrambles / has the ability to make desperation stops moving laterally. At his best when absorbing pucks from distance / squaring up and playing between his posts / keeping his game composed and simple. Talbot will be called upon to be the LA Kings best player in playoffs - if they have sights on upsetting opponents. | |
Jake Oettinger | G | 25 | 2 of 2 | 92
1A
| Dallas is a Stanley Cup contending team and Oettinger gives the team confidence between the pipes. Big body. Tracks very well. Squares up. Rarely too active in his crease. Very good glove hand. His stature is key to making saves through bodies / screens / in traffic. Last ten game segment to end regular season was elite : 9 wins - 1 loss - .943 save % 1.49 GAA | |
Stuart Skinner | G | 25 | 2 of 2 | 89
1B
| Skinner's entire game tracked mostly positive, overall, this year after a slow start He battled back from very poor stats in the first couple months of the season and ended with an impressive 2.62 GAA / .905 save percentage - considering how the year started In his last ten game segment he posted a 6-3-0-1 record - his save percentage slipped to .892 and GAA jumped to 2.89. Big body goalie. When he drops to the butterfly he still takes up a ton of net / sits upright / doesn't get leaning forward. Rebound control is key to his success. Pucks in front of him are handled well. When plays spill to the flanks he is tested with his lateral push / quickness at times. The team in front of him is elite offensively - but do give up high danger chances against more than some contending teams - Needs to start every game 'on time' and give the group confidence to play to their identity. | |
Semyon Varlamov | G | 35 | 1 of 1 | 91
1B
| Varlamov is a big part of the reason the Islanders find themselves in the playoffs. He's generally played the part of #2A / #1B this season - but his last ten game segment has been outstanding 8-1-0-1 record .930 save percentage 2.09 GAA Especially impressive stats considering the Islanders have struggled to kill penalties all season long and have the worst PK % (71.5) in the entire NHL Veteran goalie - Athletic - Active - Competes - Ability to steal games on occasion - Riding a hot hand at the end of regular season 23/24 | |
Andrei Vasilevskiy | G | 29 | 1 of 1 | 90
1A
| Vasilevski is a proven 'big game' goalie who rises to the occasion more times than not at the hardest time of the year - playoffs His 23/24 season was shortened due to back surgery at the beginning of the season, but he still played 52 games - posting a 2.90 GAA and .900 save percentage His last ten game segment of the regular season resulted in a .909 save percentage and 2.65 GAA - he averaged 28.5 shots per game against and ended the segment with a 5-4-0-1 record. Huge in the net. Rangy. Flexible. Reacts to second chances around his crease efficiently. Has the athleticism to make desperation stops. Butterfly style. High end compete. Stanley Cup champion. | |
Ilya Samsonov | G | 27 | 5 of 5 | 82
1B
| Samsonov is, arguably, one of the most polarizing goalies heading into playoffs. He will have to be the best version of himself versus the Boston Bruins and, at least, equal the performance of his counter part in the Bruins net. Athletic goalie who is, by far, at his best when he allows the play to develop in front of him and doesn't over react to what's happening around him. When he's on he's plenty athletic enough to make desperation saves. Above average quickness in all categories. Focus and preparation can range. Last ten game segment before playoffs resulted in 6-2-0-2 record - paired with a 3.21 GAA and .896 save percentage. | |
Sergei Bobrovsky | G | 35 | 3 of 3 | 91
1A
| Bobrovsky is the kind of goalie who can run hot and steal an entire series for a team. He proved it last season when he led the Panthers to the Stanley Cup Final. He was the best version of himself. Butterfly / Athletic goalie. Active. Rebound control ranges. When opponents get him moving side to side he tends to open up / end up on his chest / exposes top of net. His quickness and compete are elite. Never quits on a puck. Really tough to beat when he feels the puck early in games and makes a big save in the opening minutes of a game. Final ten game segment to end the regular season ranged. Ended with a 4-4-0-2 record / .900 save percentage / 2.64 GAA Averaged 26 shots on goal against. Florida needs him to win the goaltending battle versus Vasilevsky / Tampa Bay in round one. |
TEAM | 2023-24 | 2024-25 | 2025-26 | 2026-27 | 2027-28 | 2028-29 | 2029-30 |
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Anaheim DucksANA | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Arizona CoyotesARI | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Boston BruinsBOS | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Buffalo SabresBUF | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Calgary FlamesCGY | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Carolina HurricanesCAR | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Chicago BlackhawksCHI | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Colorado AvalancheCOL | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Columbus Blue JacketsCBJ | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Dallas StarsDAL | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Detroit Red WingsDET | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Edmonton OilersEDM | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Florida PanthersFLA | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Los Angeles KingsLAK | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Minnesota WildMIN | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Montreal CanadiensMTL | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Nashville PredatorsNSH | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
New Jersey DevilsNJD | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
New York IslandersNYI | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
New York RangersNYR | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Ottawa SenatorsOTT | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Philadelphia FlyersPHI | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Pittsburgh PenguinsPIT | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
San Jose SharksSJS | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Seattle KrakenSEA | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
St. Louis BluesSTL | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Tampa Bay LightningTBL | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Toronto Maple LeafsTOR | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Vancouver CanucksVAN | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Vegas Golden KnightsVGK | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Washington CapitalsWSH | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
Winnipeg JetsWPG | $83,500,000 | $69,583,333 | $55,666,667 | $41,750,000 | $27,833,333 | $13,916,667 | $0 |
PLAYER | PREVIOUS CAP HIT |
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Steven Stamkos | $8,500,000 |
Jakub Voracek | $8,250,000 |
Brent Seabrook | $6,875,000 |
Sam Reinhart | $6,500,000 |
Matt Murray | $6,250,000 |
Tyler Myers | $6,000,000 |
Jake Guentzel | $6,000,000 |
Adam Henrique | $5,825,000 |
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