With the free agent market ready to open up, here is a closer look at what each team has to spend and how many roster spots they have filled (the maximum roster size is 23). All numbers are courtesy of Cap Friendly.
Anaheim: $14.8MM in cap space, 16 players signed
Arizona: $26.3MM in cap space, 14 players signed
Boston: $17.6MM in cap space, 16 players signed
Buffalo: $18.0MM in cap space, 19 players signed
Calgary: $21.0MM in cap space, 18 players signed
Carolina: $26.0MM in cap space, 18 players signed
Chicago: $5.2MM in cap space, 19 players signed
Colorado: $20.9MM in cap space, 15 players signed
Columbus: $4.4MM in cap space, 19 players signed
Dallas: $14.2MM in cap space, 17 players signed
Detroit: $13.3MM in cap space, 19 players signed
Edmonton: $14.4MM in cap space, 23 players signed
Florida: $18.0MM in cap space, 20 players signed
Los Angeles: $7.9MM in cap space, 19 players signed
Minnesota: $11.6MM in cap space, 16 players signed
Montreal: $9.2MM in cap space, 21 players signed
Nashville: $9.3MM in cap space, 19 players signed
New Jersey: $24.9MM in cap space, 16 players signed
NY Islanders: $14.6MM in cap space, 18 players signed
NY Rangers: $15.3MM in cap space, 15 players signed
Ottawa: $18.4MM in cap space, 18 players signed
Philadelphia: $12.0MM in cap space, 17 players signed
Pittsburgh: $1.5MM over the cap, 23 players signed
San Jose: $9.1MM in cap space, 17 players signed
St. Louis: $14.2MM in cap space, 19 players signed
Tampa Bay: $13.0MM in cap space, 18 players signed
Toronto: $3.8MM in cap space, 21 players signed
Vancouver: $10.1MM in cap space, 21 players signed
Washington: $8.9MM in cap space, 19 players signed
Winnipeg: $20.1MM in cap space, 19 players signed
Note that these amounts don’t factor in any potential LTIR savings for players that are signed but are not expected to play next season.