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Last updated: July 16, 2026, 8:31 AM ET

NHL Offseason Moves and Signings

The NHL offseason is heating up with several significant contract agreements. The Winnipeg Jets have avoided salary arbitration with center Cole Perfetti, signing him to a five-year, $30 million deal Secured Perfetti. The Philadelphia Flyers have also inked Trevor Zegras to a four-year contract worth an average of $9.125 million annually Reached agreement. Meanwhile, the Buffalo Sabres have signed forward Jack Krebs to a four-year deal valued at $18 million Signed Krebs. The New Jersey Devils have added forward Anthony Mantha on a two-year contract totaling $9.5 million Agreed to terms. The New York Rangers have successfully navigated salary arbitration, agreeing to terms with defenseman Braden Schneider on a one-year deal Agreed to terms.

Team Management and Future Outlook

Front office changes are also afoot in the league. Steve Yzerman has abruptly stepped down as the general manager of the Detroit Red Wings Stepped down. In Carolina, the Hurricanes are set to raise their second Stanley Cup championship banner on September 29th, hosting the Florida Panthers to commence the new season. Macklin Celebrini, the Sharks' promising young center, has indicated a willingness to consider a hometown discount during contract negotiations to benefit the team Considered discount.

Player Milestones and League Recognition

In a notable individual achievement, Macklin Celebrini, at just 20 years old, will become the youngest player ever to grace the cover of EA Sports' NHL video game series. This recognition comes as the league continues to focus on its star players, with discussions around Alex Ovechkin's legacy with the Washington Capitals also highlighted Focused on legacy. The ongoing player movement and contract discussions underscore the dynamic nature of the NHL offseason.