Free Agency 2023: Salary Projections for the Top-150 Free Agents

Alexander MacLean

2023-02-18

This year's projections come out a little later than last year, but that does mean this time around that it comes just in time for the trade deadline action, and that a few of the trades and extensions have already been sorted out. Before we dive into some of the notes, a quick foreword on my system.  

My projections are done as an algorithm that I have set up as part of my cap league skater and goalie rankings. It would be impossible to project the cap league values of these players without an input, and as a result I have gotten to the point of refining this system where the output does a respectable job of projecting the cap hit of a player on their next contract at any moment in time. I have not found it at all important to be able to project the term on these future contracts, as those are generally easier to foresee, in addition to them having a negligible impact on the future fantasy value of a player. As a result, I only show the projected cap hit below. If you take a look at a few of the players though, it's nearly a given that the contracts given to the higher profile players will be longer term, while the depth and fringe lineup players will be shorter. In the middle, the players in their late 20s and early 30s get the term, while the older and younger players have to settle for the shorter-term deals.

This year it doesn't feel as though many of the contracts are being over-projected. The system is completely numbers based, so there is risk with goalies that have a shorter track record, or players that bring along off-ice baggage who are harder to quantify. The other issue is that when injuries play a part. Cole Caufield's number at this point looks reasonable, but as soon as he doesn't play the second-half of the season, then in the system the smaller sample size is noted, and it may fluctuate.

Players who missed large chunks, or all of the season, including Connor Brown, Scott Perunovich, and Frederik Andersen become some of the toughest to manage, as the small sample sizes wreak havoc on the formulas. Usually these players have to take discounts both on annual cap hit and on term.

When Patrice Bergeron took a large discount on a bonus-laden contract, he was one of the farthest off from my model last year. It looks as though he may be one of the farthest off again this year, assuming he doesn't retire. Some factors like team discounts are also impossible to account for, but overall these are the exceptions, not the rule. Bergeron may take a discount similar to last year, but with the Bruins dealing with overages, the Bruins may have to keep the bonuses out of the equation this time.

At the top of the list, we see the expected names, but to me those aren't as interesting as Patrick Kane, who I find to be the hardest one to project this year. Kane has a cup, has a large career earnings number, and will likely be looking for a new home outside of Chicago. He's a native of Buffalo, but it sounded as though the New York Rangers was his preferred destination at the trade deadline. Regardless, it means that he is unlikely taking a hometown discount anywhere, though it's not impossible. He could reasonably since for any AAV between $2.0 million to $9.5 million and I wouldn't be at all surprised. For the rest, I usually find a deviation of over half-a-million to be surprising.

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Anyone not on the list below is projected for a league-minimum cap hit of $775K next season.

If you note a mistake, or have any further questions about the ranking system, please let me know. You can find me on Twitter here @alexdmaclean. Comments are always appreciated.

RankNameAgePos Projected Cap Hit
1David Pastrnak26F $10,565,000
2Timo Meier26F$9,559,000
3Dylan Larkin26F $8,395,000
4Jesper Bratt24F $7,813,000
5Pierre-Luc Dubois24F $7,805,000
6Alex DeBrincat25F $7,022,000
7John Klingberg30D $6,683,000
8Tyler Bertuzzi27F $6,557,000
9Tristan Jarry27G $6,439,000
10Patrick Kane34F $6,390,000
11Cole Caufield22F $6,042,000
12Troy Terry25F $6,025,000
13Max Domi27F $5,961,000
14Trevor Zegras21F $5,955,000
15Vladimir Tarasenko31F $5,931,000
16Ryan O’Reilly32F $5,879,000
17Patrice Bergeron37F $5,816,000
18Michael Bunting27F $5,769,000
19Vince Dunn26D $5,749,000
20Damon Severson28D $5,442,000
21Ryan Graves27D $5,435,000
22K’Andre Miller23D $5,209,000
23Frederik Andersen33G $5,149,000
24Dmitry Orlov31D $5,069,000
25Alex Killorn33F $5,030,000
26Travis Sanheim26D $5,003,000
27Alexander Kerfoot28F $4,677,000
28Yegor Sharangovich24F $4,635,000
29Jeremy Swayman24G $4,512,000
30Jason Zucker31F $4,373,000
31Ilya Samsonov25G $4,204,000
32Isac Lundestrom23F $4,165,000
33Shayne Gostisbehere29D $4,156,000
34Semyon Varlamov34G $4,155,000
35Ivan Barbashev27F $4,078,000
36Vladislav Gavrikov27D $3,895,000
37Gabriel Vilardi23F $3,886,000
38Alexandre Carrier26D $3,869,000
39Conor Sheary30F $3,812,000
40Frederick Gaudreau29F $3,765,000
41Cam Talbot35G $3,750,000
42Tomas Tatar32F $3,707,000
43Evan Bouchard23D $3,652,000
44Filip Gustavsson24G $3,590,000
45James van Riemsdyk33F $3,467,000
46Ross Colton26F $3,414,000
47Jack McBain23F $3,289,000
48Martin Jones33G $3,095,000
49James Reimer34G $3,048,000
50J.T. Compher27F $3,038,000
51Tanner Jeannot25F $2,941,000
52Erik Haula31F $2,899,000
53Matt Dumba28D $2,881,000
54Gustav Nyquist33F $2,855,000
55Alexis Lafreniere21F $2,826,000
56Jordan Staal34F $2,814,000
57Antti Raanta33G $2,758,000
58Radko Gudas32D $2,735,000
59Noah Cates24F $2,686,000
60Connor Brown29F $2,677,000
61Jonathan Toews34F $2,543,000
62Alex Newhook22F $2,501,000
63Adin Hill26G $2,472,000
64Evan Rodrigues29F $2,465,000
65Mackenzie Blackwood26G $2,449,000
66Morgan Frost23F $2,447,000
67Bowen Byram21D $2,437,000
68Pierre Engvall26F $2,429,000
69Phil Kessel35F $2,402,000
70Justin Holl31D $2,389,000
71Jesse Puljujarvi24F $2,369,000
72Oliver Wahlstrom22F $2,356,000
73Jamie Drysdale20D $2,313,000
74Lars Eller33F $2,272,000
75Philipp Kurashev23F $2,244,000
76Martin Fehervary23F $2,218,000
77Pius Suter26F $2,198,000
78Dante Fabbro24D $2,175,000
79Sammy Blais26F $2,165,000
80Erik Gustafsson30D $2,143,000
81Miles Wood27F $2,134,000
82Jonathan Drouin27F $2,130,000
83Joonas Korpisalo28G $2,125,000
84Erik Brannstrom23D $2,121,000
85Tyler Motte27F $2,102,000
86Kevin Shattenkirk34D $2,052,000
87Denis Gurianov25F $2,000,000
88Ryan Donato26F $1,974,000
89Jonathan Quick37G $1,970,000
90Max Pacioretty34F $1,930,000
91Sam Steel25F $1,899,000
92Joe Veleno23F $1,889,000
93Ethan Bear25D $1,882,000
94Trevor van Riemsdyk31D $1,872,000
95Shane Pinto22F $1,791,000
96Evgenii Dadonov33F $1,775,000
97Max Comtois24F $1,707,000
98Sean Monahan28F $1,657,000
99Garnet Hathaway31F $1,645,000
100Dmitry Kulikov32D $1,570,000
101Calen Addison22D $1,548,000
102Marcus Johansson32F $1,534,000
103Vladislav Namestnikov30F $1,512,000
104Caleb Jones25D $1,504,000
105Ty Dellandrea22F $1,486,000
106Josh Mahura24D $1,479,000
107Danton Heinen27F $1,474,000
108David Rittich30G $1,473,000
109Cody Glass23F $1,468,000
110Noel Acciari31F $1,465,000
111Kyle Okposo34F $1,434,000
112Christian Fischer25F $1,432,000
113Paul Stastny37F $1,389,000
114Jesper Fast31F $1,384,000
115Filip Chytil23F $1,319,000
116Evgeny Svechnikov26F $1,318,000
117Ryan McLeod23F $1,300,000
118Troy Stecher28D $1,293,000
119Morgan Geekie24F $1,254,000
120Andreas Athanasiou28F $1,249,000
121Jesper Boqvist24F $1,240,000
122Mattias Janmark30F $1,165,000
123Alex Nedeljkovic27G $1,161,000
124Ian Cole33D $1,160,000
125David Krejci36F $1,143,000
126Scott Perunovich24D $1,140,000
127Vitali Kravtsov23F $1,139,000
128Anthony Stolarz29G $1,125,000
129Connor Ingram25G $1,112,000
130Nick Ritchie27F $1,103,000
131Nick Jensen32D $1,102,000
132Nick Bjugstad30F $1,064,000
133Nick Bonino34F $1,050,000
134Ondrej Kase27F $1,049,000
135Jaroslav Halak37G $1,020,000
136Kevin Lankinen27G $1,010,000
137Andreas Johnsson28F $1,005,000
138Yegor Chinakhov22F $1,004,000
139Cam York22D $997,000
140Craig Smith33F $979,000
141Brian Elliott37G $976,000
142Rasmus Asplund25F $959,000
143Colin White26F $953,000
144Corey Perry37F $925,000
145Tyson Jost24F $900,000
146Rudolfs Balcers25F $885,000
147Matias Maccelli22F $885,000
148Ryan Poehling24F $873,000
149Trent Frederic25F $873,000
150Nils Hoglander22F $872,000

6 Comments

  1. Kevin L 2023-06-20 at 16:40

    Hello Alex, great work. Asking about Oskar Sundqvist, Zemgus Girgensons, and Teddy Blueger, absent from the list. League minimum contracts?
    Cheers,
    K

    • Kevin L 2023-06-20 at 16:54

      Ah, also curious about Daniel Sprong. Thanks.

    • Alexander MacLean 2023-06-20 at 22:51

      Sprong and Sundqvist are just below the $1.7M projection mark, and Girgensons & Blueger are projected a little under $1M each.

  2. HockeyScotty 2023-06-26 at 13:04

    This is great stuff! Any updates since February? Adin Hill and Barbashev seem to be out of range; Compher too. Also noticed big ranges on James van Riemdsyk $1.8 million on some sites; $3.5 on your list. Did his value just plummet that much since February?

    Joonas Donskoi is UFA but not listed, curious where he comes in at projection.

    • Alexander MacLean 2023-06-26 at 14:11

      The updated list is here:
      https://dobberhockey.com/2023/05/27/free-agency-2023-updated-salary-projections-for-the-top-100-free-agents/

      As with the Hill deal, I would expect Barbashev to get a playoff/cup bump, which isn’t part of how my projections are created. Compher is around $4M in the update, which sounds about right to me.

      JVR comes in at $2.3M on the new list, which is down as well. I think maybe just my list catching up on some of the more recent value trend for him.

      Donskoi missed the whole season, so if he is healthy enough, and wants to come back, I would expect it to be a near-league-minimum deal.

      • HockeyScotty 2023-06-27 at 01:34

        Awesome thanks! I didn’t see that link.

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