
NHL Free Agency 2025: The Surprising Game-Changer Every Team Can’t Afford to Miss
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Edmonton Oilers
Connor Brown
It’s a boring answer, but sometimes there’s nothing wrong with boring. Brown has become one of the heartbeats of the team as a penalty killer and role player who can move up in the lineup. He loves being an Oiler, his former agent runs the team and he surely won’t break the bank. That’s important, considering the Oilers don’t have an abundance of cap space. — Daniel Nugent-Bowman
Florida Panthers
Sam Bennett
Why mess with success? That goes for both sides, too. If Bennett wants to max out — and some team will be more than happy to offer the opportunity — it’ll be time to say goodbye. Is it that outrageous to think that Florida paying him, say, $7 million a season should be out of the question? The fit is perfect, and there (as usual) aren’t a ton of plug-and-play down-the-middle options on the market. — Sean Gentille
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