Bertuzzi, Severson, Orlov projected for richest contracts among Top 50 Free Agents

Bertuzzi, Severson, Orlov projected for richest contracts among Top 50 Free Agents
Credit: Tyler Bertuzzi (© Brian Fluharty-USA TODAY Sports)

The Stanley Cup playoffs both giveth and taketh when it comes to money in the pocket of pending free agents.

With a strong showing as Brad Marchand Lite for the Boston Bruins, despite their historic first-round flameout, trade deadline acquisition Tyler Bertuzzi acquitted himself quite well in his first career postseason performance. He climbs from No. 12 all the way to No. 2 on Daily Faceoff’s latest Top 50 free agents ranking.

Michael Bunting went in the opposite direction. With a suspension followed by a healthy scratch, the Toronto forward tumbles from the No. 1 spot down to No. 5.

And now, we’re armed with more data to help support those rankings – which are usually a blend of projected interest level in the player plus total projected dollars earned on the market.

Courtesy of AFP Analytics, whose work is available in the public sphere, we are able to now provide a specific contract projection for each of the players in our Top 50. AFP first began projecting and predicting contracts in 2019. Over the four free agent periods since, Kyle Stich and James Finch have honed their formula to reduce the margin of error significantly. AFP Analytics uses a proprietary code to find comparable players and contracts, factors in both traditional counting and advanced analytics to spit out a prediction, and then manually sharpens their number using the eye test and market trends to come up with a final projection.

Last year, AFP Analytics had a mean absolute error (MAE) of $348,000 on AAVs and an MAE of just 0.61 years on term of the contract. In other words, considering they also projected every RFA contract where there is a high degree of variability, their projections are pretty damn strong and certainly make them one of the leaders in the public space.

In all actuality, some of these projections may be low, as they do not factor in a number of variables, including human emotion during negotiation, current playoff performance, and a minimum ($83.5 million) increase in next season’s salary cap upper limit. Those numbers may change in the coming days and weeks. For now, they are a great baseline to add critical context to an ever-evolving conversation.

Here is Daily Faceoff’s latest Top 50, with projections for every player, courtesy of AFP Analytics:

Daily Faceoff’s Top 50 Pending Free Agents

RankPlayerPosAgeTeamCap HitGPGPTSAFP Projection
1Damon SeversonRD28NJD$4.17M817336 x $6.1m
2Tyler BertuzziLW28BOS$4.75M508306 x $5.25m
3Dmitry OrlovLD31BOS$5.1M667365 x $6.25m
4J.T. CompherC28COL$3.5M8217525 x $5.3m
5Michael BuntingLW27TOR$950K8223495 x $5.25m
6Ryan GravesLD28NJD$3.17M788265 x $5.1m
7Alex KillornRW33TBL$4.45M8227644 x $5.25m
8Patrick KaneRW34NYR$10.5M7321573 x $5.75m
9Ryan O’ReillyC32TOR$7.5M5316303 x $5.5m
10Vladislav GavrikovLD27LAK$2.8M726195 x $4.9m
11Tristan JarryG28PIT$3.5M472.9.9094 x $4.8m
12Jordan StaalC34CAR$6M8117342 x $3.2m
13Vladimir TarasenkoRW31NYR$7.5M6918503 x $5m
14Max PaciorettyLW34CAR$7M5331 x $1.5m
15Max DomiC/LW28DAL$3M8020565 x $4.75m
16Ivan BarbashevLW27VGK$2.25M8216454 x $4.2m
17Scott MayfieldRD30NYI$1.45M826243 x $3.75m
18Frederik AndersenG33CAR$4.5M342.48.9032 x $4m
19Evgenii DadonovRW34DAL$5M737331 x $1.9m
20Connor BrownRW29WSH$3.6M4004 x $3.3m
21Carson SoucyLD28SEA$2.75M783163 x $2.5m
22Radko GudasRD33FLA$2.5M722173 x $3.3m
23Erik HaulaC/LW32NJD$2.38M8014413 x $3.5m
24Matt DumbaRD28MIN$6M794143 x $4.4m
25Adin HillG27VGK$2.18M272.50.9152 x $3.3m
26Joonas KorpisaloG29LAK$1.3M392.87.9142 x $2.6m
27Semyon VarlamovG35NYI$5M232.70.9132 x $2.75m
28Alex KerfootLW/RW28TOR$3.5M8210324 x $3.5m
29Shayne GostisbehereLD30CAR$4.5M7513414 x $4.8m
30Luke SchennRD33TOR$850K704221 x $1.6m
31Garnet HathawayRW31BOS$1.5M8413224 x $2m
32Jason ZuckerLW31PIT$5.5M7827485 x $5.4m
33John KlingbergRD30MIN$7M6710333 x $4.6m
34James van RiemsdykLW/RW34PHI$7M6112291 x $1.8m
35Gustav NyquistLW33MIN$5.5M5111272 x $3.2m
36Pierre EngvallRW27NYI$2.25M7617304 x $4.1m
37David KampfC28TOR$1.5M827272 x $1.8m
38Connor CliftonRD27BOS$1M785232 x $1.75m
39Evan RodriguesC29COL$2M6916393 x $3.7m
40Tomas TatarLW32NJD$4.5M8220483 x $3.3m
41Ian ColeLD34TBL$3M783172 x $2.75m
42Nick FolignoC/LW35BOS$3.8M6010261 x $1.2m
43Jesper FastRW31CAR$2M8010292 x $2.3m
44Nick BjugstadC30EDM$900K7817292 x $2.3m
45Erik GustafssonLD31TOR$800K707423 x $3.4m
46Justin HollRD31TOR$2M802183 x $3m
47Sean MonahanC28MTL$6.38M256171 x $2m
48Jonathan DrouinC/LW28MTL$5.5M582291 x $2m
49Teddy BluegerC28VGK$2.2M634162 x $1.1m
50Corey PerryRW38TBL$1M8112251 x $850k

Projection data courtesy: @AFPAnalytics

Next up: Noel Acciari, Toronto Maple Leafs. Projection: 2 years x $1.5 million.

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