Five NHL Teams Still One Piece Away After Free Agency
The majority of the big-name NHL free agents have come and gone so far.
With what seems like 20-plus teams buying, there will always be a few teams that still need a little extra to be considered contenders.
Let's take a look at which teams those are and what they need to make that jump to contender status.
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Edmonton Oilers
The Edmonton Oilers went to two consecutive Cup finals, but each time it ended in the same result, and with the team heading into a short window with Connor McDavid's future up in the air, they need to make moves soon.
The Oilers need to add another top-six forward who is responsible in his own end and has the skill to play with either Leon Draisaitl or McDavid.
As it stands, DailyFaceoff.com has Isaac Howard on McDavid's left wing, and although he has shown flashes of being a really good player, if they want to show McDavid they're serious, they'll have to enter the trade market for a top-six winger.
Limited assets are what really hold Edmonton back from making a splash, but if they're able to find a good winger who can complement their top-six as well as their penalty kill, they have to pounce on that opportunity.
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Los Angeles Kings
The Los Angeles Kings losing Anze Kopitar really hurt the team, as he was still a very good player in the later stages of his career. The Kings also might have signed the best contract of the entire off-season as they added Mats Zuccarello for just $1 million on a one-year deal after putting up 54 points in 59 games.
The issue for the Kings is the same as for a lot of teams: they need another top-six center. Quinton Byfield will likely start the year as their top-line center, but the former second-overall pick has been fairly inconsistent throughout his career.
This is another team that should at least be calling Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman about Larkin, and if the Toronto Maple Leafs struggle early on and Auston Matthews asks out, they need to be the first team at the door with donuts in hand for Matthews.
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Toronto Maple Leafs
The Leafs had a disastrous season, which led to GM Brad Treliving and coach Craig Berube being shown the door. Luckily for them, they got a top-six winger on an entry-level deal with Gavin McKenna.
Adding hometown boy Darren Raddysh helps their blueline a lot, and it makes it a decent unit, especially if Chris Tanev makes a full recovery and looks the way he did in the 2024-25 season. What the Leafs need isn't something very easy to obtain: another top-six forward.
When Mitch Marner left the lineup, there was a clear hole in their top-six. Maybe Easton Cowan makes a huge jump and fills that void, or does Jack Roslovic fit in like a glove with Matthews? It's all a big question mark for the team; if they're able to provide Matthews with an elite running mate who can complement his play along with the other skilled forwards in their top-six, they could seriously be back in contention talks.
If any of these teams make the listed moves, it doesn't mean they're going to be the favourites for the Stanley Cup; it just means they will have to be looked at as one of the NHL's best teams that have a chance to compete for it all.
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This story was originally published July 11, 2026 at 9:07 AM.