Every Western Conference Team's Cap Space on Day 3 of Free Agency
It's day three since NHL Free Agency opened and there's already been a flurry of activity across the league.
Let's take a look at the Western Conference teams and where they sit with their available cap space, as of July 15.
Ranked: Least available cap space to most available.
16. Vancouver Canucks: $-2,814,167. Largest Total Cap Hit: Oliver Ekman-Larsson: $8,250,000.
15. Vegas Golden Knights: $-2,161,309. Largest Total Cap Hit: Jack Eichel: $10,000,000.
14. Edmonton Oilers: $-206,335. Largest Total Cap Hit: Connor McDavid: $12,000,000.
13. St. Louis Blues: $1,012,500. Largest Total Cap Hit: Tarasenko/O'Reilly: $7,500,000.
12. Los Angeles Kings: $2,338,332. Largest Total Cap Hit: Drew Doughty: $11,000,000.
11. Minnesota Wild: $2,800,577. Largest Total Cap Hit: Kirill Kaprizov: $9,000,000.
10. Colorado Avalanche: $3,947,500. Largest Total Cap Hit: Mikko Rantanen: $9,250,000.
09. San Jose Sharks: $6,905,833. Largest Total Cap Hit: Erik Karlsson: $11,500,000.
08. Nashville Predators: $8,953,857. Largest Total Cap Hit: Roman Josi: $9,059,000.
07. Seattle Kraken: $10,060,833. Largest Total Cap Hit: Phillip Grubauer: $5,900,000.
06. Dallas Stars: $12,210,833. Largest Total Cap Hit: Tyler Seguin: $9,850,000.
05. Chicago Blackhawks: $13,065,705. Largest Total Cap Hit: Kane/Toews: $10,500,000.
04. Winnipeg Jets: $14,533,810. Largest Total Cap Hit: Blake Wheeler: $8,250,000.
03. Calgary Flames: $20,125,000. Largest Total Cap Hit: Sean Monahan: $6,375,000.
02. Arizona Coyotes: $22,260,791. Largest Total Cap Hit: Clayton Keller: $7,150,000.
01. Anaheim Ducks: $30,010,833. Largest Total Cap Hit: Cam Fowler: $6,500,000.
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