Top 20 NHL Unrestricted Free Agents Available In 2013
NHL Free Agency 2013
The free agent class of 2012 wasn’t exactly anything to write home about. Beyond Zach Parise and Ryan Suter, who both ended up on the same club, there wasn’t much to get excited about. Which led to some bloated contracts.
The 2013 class isn't on that low a level, but it still isn't overly impressive. You’re likely still looking at a couple of top tier players, with a nice chunk of middle-of-the-road types who aren’t exactly stars, but can be difference makers for a contending club looking to add a final piece to the puzzle.
Overall, the class is decent for teams looking for an impact forward. If you’re looking for a defenseman, you may have to wait until 2014 or make a trade or send out an offer sheet. As far as goaltending, there are a couple of notable names, but we don’t know if those available are exactly franchise goaltenders.
The list of unrestricted notable free agents goes beyond the names mentioned here. There are several players that could be ready to call it a career, or will play one more year with the franchise they’ve called home for almost, or all of, their entire career. Patrik Elias and Teemu Selanne fit the bill there.
Regardless of how thin the class may be, free agency is always an exciting time of year. Will all of these top players available end up on a new club prior to the start of the 2013-2014 season? Probably not. But the speculation that accompanies the free agent season is always fun.
20. Pascal Dupuis - Pittsburgh Penguins
Pascal Dupuis isn't a guy that's going to come in and put up a whole bunch of points and be an impact player on the stat sheet every night. But he is capable of playing next to, and keeping up with, some of the best forwards in the league. He can be valuable for a team looking to add that type of player to their top six.
19. Mason Raymond - Vancouver Canucks
Bigger things were expected of Mason Rayond after a 53-point campaign in 2009-10, but he's going to be an intriguing option on the free agent market. He has great speed and can put the puck in the net. Regardless of whether or not he's been disappointing, he'll be a popular name on the market.
18. Dustin Penner - Los Angeles Kings
Dustin Penner was a free agent last summer and settled for a one-year deal to return to the team he won a Stanley Cup title with. Everyone's favorite pancake aficionado will have to prove whether his run during the spring last year was for real, or if he's a permanent underachiever.
17. Tim Thomas - Boston Bruins
Tim Thomas is taking a year off, for whatever reason. He has said that when he does return, he wants to return to Boston. But with Tuukka Rask between the pipes, it remains to be seen if there will be room for him. A contending club will have interest in the former Conn Smythe Trophy winner.
13. Stephen Weiss - Florida Panthers
Stephen Weiss has been in South Beach for a long time, and may finally be on his way out. The Panthers have a solid core of young players now in place, and Weiss could look to move on. If he does, teams will have interest, especially teams that need some depth up the middle.
12. Mark Streit - New York Islanders
Mark Streit is going to have tremendous value in this market. As a two-way defenseman, and potentially the best blue liner in the class, teams will be lining up to add him. He won't get a long-term deal, given his age, but could cost a pretty penny for a contender. That's assuming he decides that the Islanders are a lost cause and abandons the rebuilding project.
11. Niklas Backstrom - Minnesota Wild
Nikas Backstrom is among the older goaltenders on the market, but a contender in need of some help between the pipes, like potentially Chicago, would have interest. The Wild have tremendous goaltending depth, which should make Backstrom available.
8. Ryane Clowe - San Jose Sharks
Ryane Clowe isn't a core player, but he's going to be an extremely popular option for several teams. Not only can he put up 40 or 50 points, he can be a bruiser in the lineup as well. That's not too common, meaning he'll receive a nice contract.
7. Mike Smith - Phoenix Coyotes
One has to assume that once the ownership situation is settled out in the desert, then Mike Smith will receive a contract extension. And given how well he has performed in Dave Tippett's system, he deserves one. It would be interesting to see how he performed in a system that emphasized defense a bit less.
5. Valtteri Filppula - Detroit Red Wings
Teams have asked for Valtteri Filppula in trade talks for defensemen, but the Wings have been reluctant to deal him. He's 28 and appears to be entering his prime after a 66-point campaign last year. Meaning he'll be coveted on the market.
3. Jarome Iginla - Calgary Flames
Jarome Iginla is nearing the twilight of his career, but still performing at a high level. Teams could look to acquire him before the trade deadline this year. If not, he could take a short-term deal somewhere in hopes of winning his first Stanley Cup.
2. Ryan Getzlaf - Anaheim Ducks
Ryan Getzlaf could end up making more money than his fellow free agent teammate, Corey Perry, simply because of the fact that he's at a more premium position. Teams want top tier centers and Getzlaf is that. Look for several teams to be in on him.
1. Corey Perry - Anaheim Ducks
It wouldn't be terribly surprising to see Perry dealt before the trade deadline, so the Ducks can get some value for him rather than just letting him walk. If not, expect virtually every team in the league to have interest on the free agent market, a la Parise last year.