NHL free agent deals so far
PlayerEnd of 2018-192019-20Reported terms
Artemi Panarin, FColumbusN.Y. Rangers7 years, $81.5M
Sergei Bobrovsky, GColumbusFlorida7 years, $70M
Matt Duchene, FColumbusNashville7 years, $56M
Anders Lee, FN.Y. IslandersN.Y. Islanders7 years, $49M
Tyler Myers, DWinnipegVancover5 years, $30M
Mats Zuccarello, FDallasWild5 years, $30M
Timo Meier, FSan JoseSan Jose4 years, $24M
Gustav Nyquist, FSan JoseColumbus4 years, $22M
Joe Pavelski, FSan JoseDallas3 years, $21M
Brandon Tanev, FWinnipegPittsburgh6 years, $21M
Semyon Varlamov, GColoradoN.Y. Islanders4 years, $20M
Anton Stralman, DTampa BayFlorida3 years, $16.5M
Joonas Donskoi, FSan JoseColorado4 years, $15.6M
Brett Connolly, FWashingtonFlorida4 years, $13M
Richard Panik, FArizonaWashington4 years, $11M
Ryan Murray, DColumbusColumbus2 years, $9.2M
Petr Mrazek, GCarolinaCarolina2 years, $6.25M
Patrik Nemeth, DColoradoDetroit2 years, $6M
Valtteri Filppula, FN.Y. IslandersDetroit2 years, $6M
Robin Lehner, GN.Y. IslandersChicago1 year, $5M
Wayne Simmonds, FNashvilleNew Jersey1 year, $5M
Ryan Hartman, FPhiladelphiaWild2 years, $3.8M
Cam Talbot, GPhiladelphiaCalgary1 year, $2.75M
Curtis McElhinney, GCarolinaTampa Bay2 years, $2.6M
Mike Smith, GCalgaryEdmonton1 year, $2M
Corey Perry, FAnaheimDallas1 year, $1.5M
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