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The 2025 NHL draft included 224 prospects finding new homes, and the weekend included trades for Noah Dobson, Charlie Coyle and John Gibson. On Monday, a slew of re-signings, and the trade of Mitch Marner, took several big names off the free agent big board.
The NHL on July 1, just before noon ET, released the list of players who were restricted free agents under Group 2, unrestricted free agents under Groups 3 and 6, and unrestricted free agents by virtue of not receiving qualifying offers.
The NHL Players' Association announced that 11 players have filed for salary arbitration. Hearings will be held from July 20 to Aug. 4, though both sides usually reach an agreement beforehand.
The NHL's annual free agency period opened on Tuesday at noon, and you can keep up with the Penguins' signings here
Stay up to date with all of the latest NHL free-agent signings with The Hockey Writers' 2025 NHL free agency tracker.
Tracking all of the latest NHL trades, including the Pittsburgh Penguins acquiring goalie Arturs Silovs from the Vancouver Canucks.
Here's a breakdown of the Bruins' moves, starting at the March 7 trade deadline and running through the summer so far.
The <a href=" Canucks made some big moves during the start of the <a href=" Free Agency period, some of which impacted their AHL affiliate, the Calder Cup Champion <a href=" Canucks. Vancouver offered short-term contracts to some of the team’s star forwards,
Nikolaj Ehlers remained unsigned 30 hours into NHL free agency, as the top player available weighed his options Wednesday and suitors awaited a decision that could be one of the final big moves of the offseason.
Tracking all of the latest NHL trades, including the Pittsburgh Penguins acquiring Matt Dumba and the Toronto Maple Leafs moving out Ryan Reaves.