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Notable RFAs still unsigned, Including Jets Perfetti


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Ty McDonald
September 5, 2024  (8:35 PM)
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Cole Perfetti
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With the season fast approaching there's many notable RFAs that are still not signed.


Winnipeg is going through sluggish talks with RFA winger Cole Perfetti, who has yet to hear back on a firm offer. Perfetti potted 19 goals and 38 points in 71 games last year - but looked capable of much more with a stronger role in the lineup. He's 22, and carries an admirable 75 points and 140 games of NHL experience. Those numbers fall closely in line with Senators centerman Shane Pinto, who recently signed a two-year, $7MM extension after missing the bulk of the 2023-24 campaign. That deal stands as Perfetti's strongest comparable, though it may be hard to bear for a Winnipeg team with just $5.776MM in remaining cap space.
The Detroit Red Wings are making progress on a long-term contract with star forward Lucas Raymond. Raymond is one of three restricted free agents still awaiting a deal from the Red Wings, alongside winger Jonatan Berggren and defender Moritz Seider.
While Seider was Detroit's unrivaled top defender last season, it's Raymond who feels like the chore that needs done. The 22-year-old winger broke out this season, leading the Red Wings in scoring with a career-high 31 goals and 72 points in 82 games, topping his previous high of 23 goals and 57 points set as a rookie. He's now up to 174 points in 238 career games, and stands as perhaps the most promising player on a Wings lineup in flux. His next contract will likely eat up the bulk of Detroit's remaining $17.648MM in cap space, though the Wings will need to walk a fine line to not price themselves out of a similarly-hefty deal for Seider.
Other notes from around the league:
Detroit and Berggren are expected to agree to a contract before the start of training camp, though the deal will hinge on the final price given to Raymond and/or Seider. Berggren led the AHL's Grand Rapids Griffins in scoring with 56 points in 53 games last season. It was Berggren's first year back in the minors, after playing through his NHL rookie season in 2022-23 - ending with 15 goals and 28 points in 67 games. Detroit will have plenty of room to award hard-workers at training camp with NHL ice time to start the season - a group Berggren will hope to lead after signing a new deal.
Detroit's forward momentum with their RFAs hasn't trickled up to Canada, with the Calgary Flames still far off from a deal with RFA forward Jakob Pelletier. The 23-year-old has 111 points through 119 AHL games, but has struggled to translate that production to the top flight, with just 10 points in 37 career NHL games. Like Detroit, Calgary stands a chance to award young players with strong lineup roles. Pelletier seems a favorite to handle one of those spots, though he'll first need to bridge the gap in quiet negotiations.

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