How NHL Futures Changed After Free Agency

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How NHL Futures Changed After Free Agency

Hockey Free Agency started four weeks ago. There are still a lot of formalities to be done. The fallout from any of the moves could shift the NHL betting processes.

Boston Bruins have made some moves after being eliminated from the NHL playoffs. Patrice Bergeron signed a one-year deal worth $5 million. David Krejci took a year off to be with his family in Czechia. The Bruins are temporarily over the salary cap by $2.24 million and they might extend Jeremy Swayman's contract.

The Pavel Zacha deal is worth $3.5 million. Boston has added another center to their team.

Boston is moving up in the Bettors' market. The team is over the cap and has one player over roster limit. Don Sweeney and the Bruins know this is it for their window.

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The New York Islanders are the team to beat for Nazem Kadri. The Islanders have offered Kadi a seven-year deal in the neighborhood of $7 million AAV. If the Islanders sign Kadr, they will have to deal with the Noah Dobson signing and Alexander Romanov contract.

Carolina Hurricanes re-signed Martin Necas to a two-year contract worth $3 million AAV. Max Pacioretty will be out for at least six months with a torn Achilles. Vegas Golden Knights extended Nicolas Roy for five years at an A$ of $ 3 million.

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