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NHL Marketplace Still Boasts Nine Noteworthy UFAs

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The Hockey News offered a comprehensive list of the best 10 available NHL free agents on Monday. But the list lost its headliner when Evan Rodrigues signed with the Colorado Avalanche.

But the article still illustrates that some quality athletes are still available. The list includes former Norris Trophy winner PK Subban, veteran defenseman Anton Stralman and dashing forward Sonny Milano.

Here’s the Hockey News list of nine top UFAs:

It’s unlikely the Red Wings will sign another free agent. Once everyone is healthy, the Red Wings have more veterans than roster spots right now. But it could always change if the Red Wings suffer preseason injuries.

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Boston: What will Pavel Zacha’s role be with the Bruins this season? Joe Haggerty of Boston Hockey Now provides the answer. Boston Bruins.

Colorado: Adrian Dater provides a scouting report on how Evan Rodrigues will help the Avalanche. Colorado Avalanche.

Philadelphia: The Flyers players believe they are going to surprise some people in 2021-22. Philadelphia Flyers.

Vancouver: Contract talks between the Canucks and Bo Horvat have gone quiet. Vancouver Canucks.

Washington: Sammi Silber explains what a Carl Hagelin comeback would mean for the Capitals. Washington Capitals.

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