Per Bjurman passes on first night of free agency in the NHL

New York. Some of the hottest stars on the open market have signed new teams and two of the clubs that have been on the ice for several seasons have gained a whole new impact.

But there are still a number of big names who don’t have a contract after the opening of the NHL’s “Free Agency” – among them John Klingberg, Nazim Kadri and Ondrej Balat.

It became intense and eventful, on the first day during the so-called “free agency” in the NHL.

Stars like Claude Giroud and Jack Campbell had their new club titles announced (Ottawa and Edmonton, respectively) as soon as twelve o’clock on the East Coast of North America, and were quickly followed by Vincent Trochek (New York Rangers), Andrew Cobb (Detroit), Darcy Comber (Washington) and Andre Burakowski (Seattle), David Perron (Detroit), Frank Vatrano (Anaheim), and Oscar Lindblom (Seattle).

And early in the evening, Columbus stole the entire show by tying the Calgary star Johnny Goudreu See the article next to it.

During the race, it was also possible to point out that some teams that have been on the ice for a number of years are tired of the cancer process and want to challenge table positions above the line next season. Above all, the Detroit Red Wings, who have missed the playoffs seven years in a row, appear poised to provide a boost after picking up both Cobb and Byron as well as Ben Shearoot, Phil Hoso and Dominic Kopalic.

Despite all the measures, the open market is not without heavy names.

John Klinburg, the highest hill in this year’s “Unrestricted Free Agents” trash, for example, hasn’t found a new title for the club just yet. On Wednesday, there was information for a while that it was still possible to extend the contract with Dallas, but it was later rejected by the club’s management and according to Sportbladet’s experiences, nothing will happen on Klingberg’s front until Thursday night.

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At the time of writing, the world was also waiting for the news of Nazim Qadri and Ondrej Balat.
The most famous new UFA contracts during the first day

• Johnny Goudreau, F (Calgary Flames) – Columbus Blue Jackets, 7 years old, $9.8 million average/season

• Vincent Trochek, C (Carolina Hurricane) – New York Rangers, 7, avg $5.625/season

• Andrew Cobb, C (New York Rangers) – Detroit Red Wings, 5, avg $5.625/season

• Andrei Burakowski, P (Colorado Avalanche) – Seattle Kraken, 5, $5.5 million average/season

• Darcy Comber, MV (Colorado Avalanche) – Washington Capitals, 5 years, average $5,250 million/season

• Jack Campbell, MV (Toronto Maple Leafs) – Edmonton Oilers, 5 years old, average $5 million/season

• Claude Giroud, C. (Florida Panthers) – Ottawa Senators, 3 years, $6.5 million average/season

• Ben Shearoot, B (Florida Panthers) – Detroit Red Wings, 4 years, $4.750 million average/season

• Ilya Mikheev, F (Toronto Maple Leafs) – Vancouver Canucks, 4 years, $4.750 million average/season

• Mason Marchment, F (Florida Panthers) – Dallas Stars, 4 years old, $4.5 million average/season

• Eric Godbranson, B (Calgary Flames) – Columbus Blue Jackets, $4 million average/season

• Nick Lady, BB (St. Louis Blues) – St. Louis Blues, 4 years, $4 million average/season

• Brett Colak, B (Edmonton Oilers) – Edmonton Oilers, 4 years, $2.750 million average/season

• Frank Vatrano, F (New York Rangers) – Anaheim Ducks, 3 years, $3.650 million avg/season

• David Byron, FF (St. Louis Blues) – Detroit Red Wings, 2 years, $4.750 million average/season

• Jan Rutta, B (Tampa Bay Lightning) – Pittsburgh Penguins, 3 years, $2.750 million average/season

• Nicolas Deslauriers, F (Minnesota Wild) – Philadelphia Flyers, 4 years, $1.750 million average/season

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• Ilia Lyubushkin, B (Toronto Maple Leafs) – Buffalo Sabers, 2 years, $2.5 million average/season

• Dominic Kopalic (Chicago Blackhawks) – Detroit Red WIngs, 2 years, $2.5 million average/season

• Oskar Lindblom, F (Philadelphia Flyers) – San Jose Sharks, 2 years, $2.5 million average/season

• Eric Comrie, MV (Winnipeg Jets) – Buffalo Sabers, 2 years, $1.8 million average/season

• Charlie Lindgren, MV (St. Louis Blues) – Washington Capitals, 2 years, $1.1 million average/season

• Andreas Athanasio, C (Los Angeles Kings) – Chicago Blackhawks, 1 year, $3 million.

• Max Dome (Carolina Hurricanes) – Chicago Blackhawks, 1 year, $3 million

• Curtis Lazar, C (Boston Bruins) – Vancouver Canucks, 3, average $1 million/season

• Ian Cole, B (Carolina Hurricane) – Tampa Bay Lightning, 1 year, $3 million

• Vladislav Namestnikov, C (Dallas Stars) – Tampa Bay Lightning, 1 year, $2.5 million

• Oli Mata, B (Los Angeles Kings) – Detroit Red Wings, 1 year, $2.5 million

• Brendan Smith, B (Carolina Hurricanes) – New Jersey Devils, 2 years, average $1 million/season

• Ilya Samsonov, MV (Washington Capitals) – Toronto Maple Leafs, 1 year, $1.8 million

• Jaroslav Halack, MV (Vancouver Canucks) – New York Rangers, 1 year, $1.55 million

• Ondrej Kase, F, (Toronto Maple Leafs) – Carolina Hurricanes, 1 year, average $1.5 million/season

• Louis Domingue, MV (Pittsburgh Penguins) – NY Rangers, 2 years, $750,000 average/season

• Brendan Lemieux, FF (Los Angeles Kings) – Los Angeles Kings, 1 year, $1.3 million

• Noel Acari, C (Florida Panthers) – St. Louis Blues, 1 year, $1,250 million

• Thomas Grace, MV (Detroit Red Wings) – St. Louis Blues, 1 year, $1,250 million

• Nicolas Aube-Kubel, F (Colorado Avalanche) – Toronto Maple Leafs, 1 year, $1 million

• David Rittich, MV (Nashville Predators) – Winnipeg Jets, 1 años, 900 dollar

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• Eric Gustafson, B (Chicago Blackhawks) – Washington Capitals, 1 year, $800,000

• Hayden Florey, B (Seattle Kraken) – Tampa Bay Lightning, 2 years, average $762,500/season

• Marc Staal, B (Detroit Red Wings) – Florida Panthers, 1 años, 750,000 dollars

• Magnus Hellberg, MV (Detroit Red Wings) – Seattle Kraken, 1 year, $750,000

• Jesper Frödén, F (Boston Bruins) – Seattle Kraken, 1 year, $750,000

• Kevin Stenlund, F (Columbus Blue Jackets) – Winnipeg, 1 year, salary unknown.

Johnny Goudreau leaves Calgary Flames for Columbus Blue Jackets.

Highlights from the first day

• Brent Burns from the San Jose Sharks to the Carolina Hurricanes – against striker Steve Lorentz, goalkeeper Ito Makinemi, third pick in the draft.

• Patrick Nemeth, New York Rangers to Arizona Coyotes – against enlistment choices.

• Pavel Zacha from the New Jersey Devils to the Boston Bruins – vs. Eric Howla

• Max Pacioretty from Vegas Golden Stars to Carolina Hurricanes – vs. future enlistment choices.

Sharks’ defender Brent Burns is traded for the Carolina Hurricanes.

Most Necessary Contract Extensions

• Mikhail Sergeyev, B, Tampa Bay Lightning – 8 years, $8.5 million average/season

• Robert Thomas, C, St. Louis Blues – 8 years, $8.125 million average/season

• Anthony Cirelli, C, Tampa Bay Lightning – 8 years old, average $6.25 million per season

• Eric Cernack, B, Tampa Bay Lightning – 8 years, 5.2 million average/season

• Evander Kane, Edmonton Oilers – 4 years, average $5,125/season

• Riley Smith, P, Vegas Golden Knights – 3 years, $5 million average/season

• Artturi Lehkonen, Colorado Avalanche – 5 years, $4.5 million average/season

• Victor Olofsson, Buffalo Sabers – 2 years, $4.75 million average/season

• Josh Manson, B, Colorado Avalanche – 4 years old, average $4.5 million/season

• Marcus Johansson, P, Washington Capitals – 1 year, $1.1 million

Mikhail Sergeyev runs with Tampa Bay Lightning.

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