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    Emma Lingan
    Emma Lingan
    Jul 2, 2024, 03:50

    General manager Barry Trotz spends $140 million on new players, including three of the top available free agents.

    General manager Barry Trotz spends $140 million on new players, including three of the top available free agents.

    Nashville Predators Make Some Big Noise on Busy Opening Day of Free Agency

    General manager Barry Trotz and the Nashville Predators rocked the hockey world on Monday, making a slew of major moves during a busy opening day of NHL free agency.

    Veteran forwards Steven Stamkos and Jonathan Marchessault and defenseman Brady Skjei were the biggest – and most expensive – signings of the day, but Trotz didn't stop there. He also agreed to terms with five other free agents, tendered qualifying offers to five pending RFAs and negotiated contract extensions with defenseman Alexandre Carrier and ace goaltender Juuse Saros.

    By day's end, Trotz had committed more than $140 million to new players and suggested that there may be more moves to come this summer as he looks to clear some cap space. 

    The moves signified the organization's commitment to winning and rapidly accelerated their chase for a Stanley Cup. Here's a look at all of the moves made by Trotz and the Predators in what could prove to be a watershed moment in franchise history:

    Free-Agent Signings

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    Contract Extensions

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    Qualifying Offers

    The Predators also extended qualifying offers to five pending restricted free agents:

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    The Predators elected not to extend qualifying offers to forwards Jaret Anderson-Dolan, Liam Foudy and Wade Allison or goaltender Gustavs Grigals, all of whom will now become unrestricted free agents eligible to sign with any team.

    Key Departures

    The following players from the 2023-24 Predators roster signed contracts with new teams on Monday:

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    Though they have yet to sign with new teams, defenseman Tyson Barrie and goaltender Kevin Lankinen also hit free agency today and are unlikely to return to Nashville.