PLAYER | CAP HIT |
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Alex Vlasic | $4,600,000 |
Caden Price | $865,833 |
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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Axel Jonsson-Fjällby | NHL |
Eduard Sale | Minors |
Mavrik Bourque | NHL |
Arvid Holm | Emerg. Loan |
Gavin Hayes | Minors |
Ryan Suzuki | NHL |
Ronan Seeley | NHL |
Juuso Pärssinen | 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 | 26 | 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 | 23 | 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 | 26 | 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 | 26 | 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 | 27 | 46/50 | 0/3 | $83,109,101 | $0 | $390,899 | ||
Carolina HurricanesCAR | 31 | 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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Cole Beaudoin | - | RW | 18 | 4 of 4 | A-
L2
| Beaudoin's skating is going to be the one area that NHL teams break down the most in relation to his potential upside at the highest level. Big body. Competes. Hockey brain to be used in a variety of roles. Heavy along the wall. Absorbs contact along the wall to extend plays. Has the ability to rip pucks from the weak side flank or set up shop as the bumper / net front looking for tips and rebounds. Skating stride reminds of Boone Jenner in CBJ. Wide tracks. Work to be done as he matures. |
Tij Iginla | - | LW | 17 | 3 of 3 | A+
L1
| Iginla is riding a wave of momentum heading towards the entry draft. Fantastic regular season - followed up with high impact playoff production for Kelowna in the WHL - 11GP - 9G - 6A - 15pts - Deployed in all situations Speed off the rush and small area quickness has gone to another level in the back half of the season. Relentless compete - Elite release - Makes plays in traffic / extends in small area battles Top line NHL upside - Plays the game the right way - Trustworthy 200ft - Not just offense |
Carson Wetsch | - | RW | 17 | 2 of 2 | A-
L3
| Wetsch plays the game the same way every night. Pressures opponents up ice as F1 on the forecheck Finishes his checks. Battles in the trenches. Goes to the net hunting tips and rebounds. Secondary offense at the NHL level on projection. Potential middle of the lineup match-up forward who can grind down opponents. Skating and skill are sound. As is his hockey sense. |
Jett Luchanko | - | RW | 17 | 2 of 2 | A+
L2
| With Team Canada at the U18 World Championships Luchanko is being used in a variety of roles Takes key defensive zone face-offs on his strong side Majority of his ice time comes at ES and PK Playing fast - detailed - competitive in all three zones Not elite offensively but much better than secondary upside His hockey sense allows coaching staff to trust him with whatever task they ask Reminds of Nick Suzuki in a lot of categories. |
Gavin McKenna | - | LW | 16 | 1 of 1 | A+
FP
| Elite 'double under age' prospect who isn't eligible for the NHL draft until 2026 Play driver Elusive Plays fast - explodes through the neutral zone with the puck on his stick Deceptive release - has the ability to almost 'hide' the puck before directing on net Competes - Pushes through checks - Elite / Franchise Player on the horizon |
Henry Mews | - | RD | 18 | 4 of 4 | A-
P3
| Mews is the kind of defender who will log ice time, likely on the third pairing, at even strength - but has the offensive capabilities to land on one of the power-play units as the quarterback Average defender At times need to simplify his puck play / decision making / take what is given instead of trying to create something out of nothing / leading to turnovers in high danger areas of the ice Leans distributor more than shooter, but has the vision to find quiet ice in the offensive zone and catch and release pucks quickly on goal Has time on his side to clean up some of his deficiencies Moves well - brings offensive element - defensive commitment is work in progress |
Carter George | - | G | 17 | 1 of 1 | A+
1B
| George is the second rated goalie for North America from NHL Central Scouting. He battled through some growing pains, at times, this year playing for Owen Sound in the OHL. Athletic. Battles. Good feet. Quick pads. Rebound control can range at times, but he's working to eat pucks from distance. Lateral push is strong. Has the leg strength, read/react/push, to get across and make saves on the back side post. Competes. Never quits on the play. Fronts the puck well. This draft cycle doesn't have many high-end goalies to chose from. George has the net in Owen Sound as the starter, and two years of development ahead of him after he's drafted this June. His foundation is strong. Should be one of the first goalies selected in Vegas. |
Daniil Ustinkov | - | RD | 17 | 1 of 1 | A-
P3
| Ustinkov is a bit of an enigma. He appears capable of impacting the game offensively more than his stats suggest At times creative - other times his puck management is a bit risky and can result in turnovers in key areas of the ice Compact. Sturdy / Strong. Solid skater but his fatigue threshold arrives earlier than some prospects. Used in all situations with Team Switzerland Best described as a 2-way 'D' who accomplishes a lot of positive things versus his age group / peers - but doesn't possess an elite element in any one category |
Leon Muggli | - | RD | 17 | 1 of 1 | A-
P2
| Muggli is an intriguing prospect who played the majority of his year at the pro level in Switzerland with 'Zug'. Excellent skater. Agile. Tracks up and down the ice with ease. Has the ability, and vision, to make plays on the offensive blue line. Leans distributor more than shooter, but has a sneaky accurate release from distance that has proven can beat goalies. Captain of Switzerland's U18 team. 2-way 'D' who does have a transitional element / escape ability to lead the rush on his own Area defender defensively. Smart. Engaged. |
Trevor Connelly | - | LW | 18 | 3 of 3 | 83
L2
| Connelly joined Team USA for the World U18 tournament in Finland on loan from Tri-City in the USHL. Very light but skilled and elusive. Difficult to check. Slips off defenders. Makes plays. Sees the ice very well. Leans play maker / play driver / distributor in the offensive zone more than shooter. Defensive detail has a long way to go. Tracking back and supporting will need to improve as he matures. Pace is fine. Upright stride. Room for more power. Edges are very good / escapes and creates chances in small areas. |
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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