When does 2023 NHL Free Agency start? Date, time, best free agents & more
After the 2022-23 NHL season, teams are now shifting their focus to the offseason, particularly NHL Free Agency. With the Golden Knights emerging as the champions after defeating the Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final, other teams are now eager to rearrange their rosters and challenge for the coveted title.
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While the NHL Draft kicks off the offseason proceedings, free agency looms on the horizon. It presents an opportunity for players to capitalize on their performance during the previous season, secure new contracts with contenders, or simply find stability with a guaranteed deal.
Some teams have already taken proactive measures by re-signing their players ahead of the market opening, while others are patiently awaiting the start of free agency to explore potential acquisitions.
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As is customary, the NHL free agency period promises to be an exhilarating few weeks of player movements and team reshaping.
Date and time for the start of NHL free agency
For fans eagerly anticipating the commencement of free agency, it is scheduled to begin on Saturday, July 1. This date marks the official start of the 2023-24 NHL season, and the frenzy will begin at noon (ET).
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While teams are permitted to negotiate with their own players before this time, other teams are prohibited from engaging in discussions until free agency officially commences.
Heading into the 2023 offseason, each team's projected cap space for the upcoming season varies. The Ducks lead the way with just under $40 million available, providing them with substantial flexibility.
Other teams with notable cap space include the Blackhawks, Devils, and Red Wings, all boasting over $30 million in available funds for the 2023-24 campaign.
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Here are the Latest projected cap spaces for each team (Source: Spotrac)
Rank
Team
Active players
Cap Space
1
Anaheim Ducks
16/23
39,048,333
2
Arizona Coyotes
16/23
28,248,460
3
Detroit Red Wings
17/23
27,565,278
4
Chicago Blackhawks
17/23
22,594,877
5
Carolina Hurricanes
19/23
22,123,083
6
Seattle Kraken
15/23
20,343,424
7
Nashville Predators
18/23
18,769,422
8
Ottawa Senators
13/23
17,073,096
9
Pittsburgh Penguins
16/23
15,208,158
10
Buffalo Sabres
22/23
14,459,763
11
San Jose Sharks
18/23
14,079,166
12
New York Rangers
14/23
11,762,918
13
Boston Bruins
14/23
10,937,500
14
Philadelphia Flyers
18/23
10,372,905
15
Florida Panthers
17/23
10,262,499
16
New Jersey Devils
16/23
10,207,500
17
New York Islanders
20/23
9,536,667
18
Winnipeg Jets
17/23
8,992,144
19
Colorado Avalanche
15/23
8,575,000
20
Minnesota Wild
16/23
8,293,912
21
Edmonton Oilers
17/23
8,170,000
22
Washington Capitals
17/23
7,313,332
23
Vancouver Canucks
20/23
6,444,583
24
Toronto Maple Leafs
19/23
5,943,551
25
Dallas Stars
18/23
5,144,671
26
Columbus Blue Jackets
24/23
4,754,168
27
Los Angeles Kings
16/23
4,536,666
28
St Louis Blues
19/23
3,935,237
29
Vegas Golden Knights
22/23
2,687,517
30
Calgary Flames
19/23
2,400,000
31
Tampa Bay Lightning
18/23
450,000
32
Montreal Canadiens
25/23
-1,259,165
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Top 10 NHL free Agents
Here are the best players that are free agents this season:
Rank
Player
Position
Age
1.
Ryan O'Reilly
C
32
2.
Vladimir Tarasenko
RW
31
3.
Dmitry Orlov
D
31
4.
Tyler Bertuzzi
LW
28
5.
Patrick Kane
RW
34
6.
Joe Pavelski
C
38
7.
Max Pacioretty
LW
34
8.
Patrice Bergeron
C
37
9.
Frederik Andersen
G
33
10.
Alex Killorn
LW
33
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