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BillsSabresB.C.T. Fan
06-10-2010, 07:22 PM
10. Willie Mitchell, D, $3.5 million
Mitchell, 33, battled through an injury-plagued season at the worst possible time. Not sure he’ll be able to command $3 million again, but assuming he recovers from his concussion, he can still be a top shutdown guy.

9. Antero Niittymaki, G, $600,000
Another guy who comes relatively cheap. Niittymaki outplayed Tampa Bay No. 1 Mike Smith this season. He’d push for minutes in places like Philly (where’s he’s been before) and Washington, and be the perfect backup in places like Calgary and Buffalo.

8. Johnny Boychuk, D, $500,000
Boychuk, 26, rose well up the Boston depth chart by season’s end. He was second only to captain Zdeno Chara in minutes played in the post-season and was the team’s No. 2 scorer from the blueline. He’ll expect a raise, but nothing too taxing for a top-four blueliner.

7. Anton Volchenkov, D, $2.5 million
Volchenkov, 28, is one of the best shutdown/shot-blocking guys in the world. He’ll be looking to double his salary on a five- or six-year deal. If Mike Komisarek could sign for $22.5 million over five years last summer, Volchenkov will be looking for something in the $25-million area.

6. Dan Ellis, G, $1.75 million
Ellis may have lost the Nashville Predators starting job to Pekka Rinne, but the soon-to-be 29-year-old still had a better save percentage than Jonathan Quick, Marc-Andre Fleury and Niklas Backstrom. Ellis is another guy who will want to go some place he has a chance to steal minutes and even take over the No. 1 spot. But he won’t command many dollars to do so.

5. Ilya Kovalchuk, LW, $6.39 million
The premier goal-scorer on the market – and maybe No. 2 in the world behind Alex Ovechkin – will hit free agency looking for mucho dineros for about a decade’s worth of work. And that’s why he’s so far down this list. He might net you 50 goals, but his all-around game is suspect and you can buy three 20-goal scorers for the same price as one Kovalchuk.

4. Paul Martin, D, $3.83 million
The most underrated defenseman in the league, Martin, 29, battled injuries much of the season. But he’s sneaky-good at both ends of the ice and will surprise the fans of whichever team signs him, unless it’s New Jersey.

3. Zbynek Michalek, D, $1.25 million
A poor man’s Volchenkov, the unheralded Michalek, 27, is a shot-blocking machine who’d be a bigger name if he wasn’t a Phoenix Coyote. The only question is who will earn more next season, Zbynek or his younger brother Milan, who makes $3.5 million with the Ottawa Senators?

2. Patrick Marleau, C/LW, $6.36 million
Like Kovalchuk, Marleau, 30, will be expensive: just not as expensive. He won’t command a long term like Kovalchuk and is also a more complete player who can line up at center or wing. Look for Marleau to net about $7 million a year for five years and average 35 goals and 80 points.

1. Tomas Plekanec, C, $2.75 million
Plekanec took a gamble last summer…and won. Coming off a paltry 39-point season in 2008-09, Plekanec was willing to sign a multi-year deal as an RFA, but ultimately accepted the Habs’ one-year offer. Then he went out and added 31 points to his previous season’s total to lead the Canadiens with 70 points this year. Now the 27-year-old is set to cash in big-time. He’s got No. 1-center potential, but would instantly be one of the best No. 2s in the league.
http://www.thehockeynews.com/articles/34028-THNcom-Top-10-Best-NHL-free-agents.html

Nighthawk
06-10-2010, 08:51 PM
Just what we need...another #2 Center...uggh!

BuffaloBeliever
06-11-2010, 05:17 AM
This team needs a PP-QB on the back end, like Sheldon Souray or Sergei Gonchar, and we need a true 1. Center which is Patrick Marleau.

YardRat
06-11-2010, 05:32 AM
Kinda sad when four of the top ten are back-up goalies and injury-prone defensemen.

TMu11
06-11-2010, 05:40 AM
I think Nittymaki would be a great addition to the Goaltending corps.

As far as the rest of the guys, none really strike me as being the one to put us over the hump.

DMBcrew36
06-11-2010, 11:02 AM
Plekanec would instantly upgrade us in the middle.

Can't wait to hear the little *****es cry about it not being good enough.

SkateZilla
06-12-2010, 01:14 PM
10. Willie Mitchell, D, $3.5 million
Might Consider it

9. Antero Niittymaki, G, $600,000
Dont Make me Vomit

8. Johnny Boychuk, D, $500,000
Keep the Cheapshot Artist, we dont want him.

7. Anton Volchenkov, D, $2.5 million
Pass

6. Dan Ellis, G, $1.75 million
Pass

5. Ilya Kovalchuk, LW, $6.39 million
Cant Afford

4. Paul Martin, D, $3.83 million
Injury Prone

3. Zbynek Michalek, D, $1.25 million
Might Sign him and his Brother Both for 5 Mil.

2. Patrick Marleau, C/LW, $6.36 million
Cant Afford Him.

1. Tomas Plekanec, C, $2.75 million
Why do I feel like Plekanec as a Sabre would work, but it would bite us in the ass.