When does NHL free agency start? Date, time for when players can begin to sign new contracts

Bryan Murphy

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The Stanley Cup was given out for the 2021-22 season, as the Avalanche were crowned the champions of 2022 after defeating the Lightning on Sunday. 

Now it's officially onto the offseason, as teams begin to retool in hopes of taking the Avs' spot at the top of the NHL mountain. 

While the NHL Draft is the first order of business of the offseason, free agency is just around the corner. It's an opportunity for players to cash in after a career year, find a new contender to call home, or just simply get that next guaranteed contract. 

Teams have already been busy re-signing players before they hit the market, while others are waiting around for free agency to officially begin to seek out new ones. As always, it should be a crazy few weeks in the NHL.

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Here's what you need to know ahead of NHL free agency. 

When does NHL free agency start?

The market to sign free agents in 2022 begins on Wednesday, July 13, at noon ET.Players that are unrestricted free agents (UFAs) cannot begin meeting and talking with teams until that date and time. 

Who are the top 2022 free agents?

This summer, some big names are likely going to be on the move to a new club. 

Stars like Pittsburgh's Evgeni Malkin, Calgary's Johnny Gaudreau and Panthers' rental Claude Giroux headline the 2022 free agent class. 

Some already have officially inked new deals, as Bryan Rust re-signed with the Penguins and Mark Giordano with the Maple Leafs. Both Patrice Bergeron and Reilly Smith have reportedly agreed to re-sign with the Bruins and Golden Knights, respectively. 

Here is a look at some of the top free agents still available. 

Top 25 2022 NHL Free Agents
RANKPLAYERPOSITION
No. 1Johnny GaudreauLeft Wing
No. 2Filip ForsbergLeft Wing
No. 3Claude GirouxCenter/Wing
No. 4Nazem KadriCenter
No. 5Ville HussoGoaltender
No. 6Vincent TrocheckCenter
No. 7John KlingbergDefenseman
No. 8Kris LetangDefenseman
No. 9Ondrej PalatLeft Wing
No. 10Evgeni MalkinCenter
No. 11Rickard RakellRight Wing
No. 12Evander KaneLeft Wing
No. 13David PerronLeft Wing
No. 14Max DomiLeft Wing
No. 15Darcy KuemperGoaltender
No. 16Jack CampbellGoaltender
No. 17Ben ChiarotDefenseman
No. 18Valeri NichushkinRight Wing
No. 19Andrew CoppCenter
No. 20Josh MansonDefenseman
No. 21Ryan StromeCenter
No. 22Marc-Andre FleuryGoaltender
No. 23Ilya MikheyevRight Wing
No. 24Phil KesselRight Wing
No. 25Andre BurakovskyRight Wing

Bryan Murphy

Bryan Murphy joined The Sporting News in 2022 as the NHL/Canada content producer. Previously he worked for NBC Sports on their national news desk reporting on breaking news for the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL, in addition to covering the 2020 and 2022 Olympic Games. A graduate of Quinnipiac University, he spent time in college as a beat reporter covering the men’s ice hockey team.