Stars long gone, but intriguing names still available in NHL free agency
NHL free agency during the COVID-19 pandemic was always going to be different.
The salary cap staying at US$81.5 million, less money in the system because of a drastic drop in revenues, and the uncertainty surrounding the 2020-21 season — and beyond — has created unique set of circumstances.
Stars like defenceman Alex Pietrangelo and winger Taylor Hall took a little longer than normal to be signed in unrestricted free agency. And while Pietrangelo got a long-term deal with the Vegas Golden Knights, Hall opted for a one-year contract with the Buffalo Sabres to see where things stand across the league once more of the dust settles.
Other players, mostly in the NHL’s middle class, felt the squeeze and settled for less money or less term — or both.