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by Paul on 07/06/09 at 08:50 AM ET
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from James Mirtle of From The Rink,
By my count, there are really only about 60 or 70 unrestricted free agents worth looking at, especially if you limit your list to players who played at least 30 games last season and in at least 10 minutes a game. With an assist to Behind The Net and some of Gabe Desjardins’s nifty advanced metrics, what follows is an evaluation of who’s left, and how they can help a team.
First, a look at 42 UFA forwards and how they stacked up at even strength last year.
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