Canadian Press has a notable players available list. Here's some of my favorites...
ANA - Josh Manson — Defenceman <- luv this guy
Age: 25
Contract status: Restricted free agent in 2018
Cap hit: $825,000
His appeal: He's six foot three and 215 pounds, mobile for someone that size, and a punishing force physically. Manson has also posted stellar puck possession numbers in his short NHL tenure and makes next to nothing on the cap. The Ducks may have swung a deal with the Knights to keep hands off Manson for precisely those reasons.
WASH - Philipp Grubauer — Goaltender
Age: 25
Contract status: Restricted free agent
Cap hit: N/A
His appeal: Grubauer posted numbers this past season in Washington that were actually slightly better (in far fewer starts mind you) than teammate Braden Holtby, a Vezina trophy nominee. The German netminder, who needs a new contract, might just be the next Cam Talbot or Martin Jones, a backup ready to thrive with a starting opportunity.
ANA - Sami Vatanen — Defenceman
Age: 26
Contract status: Unrestricted free agent in 2021
Cap hit: $4.875 million
His appeal: Though he fell off offensively with a dip in luck this past year (24 points) and underlying numbers suggest he's slightly overexposed in a top pairing role, Vatanen remains an effective puck mover and transporter and helpful power play asset. He's also under control at a reasonable annual number for three more seasons.
FLA - Jonathan Marchessault — Winger
Age: 26
Contract status: Unrestricted free agent in 2018
Cap hit: $750,000
His appeal: Marchessault was among the NHL's best bargains last season, potting 30 goals and 51 points for Florida on the first year of a two-year deal worth $1.5 million. Another 30 goal-campaign is unlikely next year — his shooting percentage was high — but the Quebec native showed he could produce with opportunity and could be a helpful scoring option to Vegas.
NYI - Brock Nelson — Centre
Age: 25
Contract status: Restricted free agent in 2018
Cap hit: $2.5 million
His appeal: Nelson has scored at least 20 goals in each of the last three seasons — and a large bunch of them at even-strength. A former first round pick with good size (six foot three) and youth on his side, Nelson would offer the Knights depth down the middle and team control after next season.