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NHL Free Agency: Top 5 2026 UFA Wingers Include Anthony Mantha, Mason Marchment

The NHL's 2026 free-agency period is almost upon us, and although there will be more interest in players who play center, defense, and in net, the players at the wing position are still going to get their share of attention.

A good winger on a playoff-bound team can be the difference between winning or losing a round or two in the Stanley Cup playoffs, so teams will do their utmost to make a free-agent splash, even if it is a major financial gamble.

There's no perfect winger available this summer, but there are veterans who've had some individual success over the years. So there will be more than a few GMs bidding on their services.

Here are the top five UFA wingers as they appeared on The Hockey News' top 50 UFAs list.

 NHL Free Agency: Top 5 UFA Centers Of 2026 Are Highlighted By Veterans
NHL Free Agency: Top 5 UFA Centers Of 2026 Are Highlighted By Veterans

NHL Free Agency: Top 5 UFA Centers Of 2026 Are Highlighted By Veterans

The NHL's free-agency period is nearly here. While there isn't a plethora of high-end talent at center, there will be some veterans who are handsomely compensated. Here are the top five centers available as UFAs this summer.

2. Mason Marchment, LW, Columbus Blue Jackets

Age: 31

Shoots: Left

Previous cap hit: $4.5 million

2025-26 stats: 68 GP, 19 G, 26 A, 45 PTS

Marchment scored at least 20 goals in two of the past three seasons – and this past season, he had 19 goals between his time with the Seattle Kraken and the Blue Jackets. If he's healthy, he's a reliable top-nine forward and a six-year NHL veteran who can definitely help a team produce offense.

He just finished a four-year contract, but Marchment could be looking for a lot of term on his next deal. Marchment isn't going to be anyone's final piece of a championship puzzle, but in the right situation, he can be a reliable 20-goal producer who brings plenty of physicality. That will earn him a contract at a decent salary.

3. Viktor Arvidsson, RW, Boston Bruins

Age: 33

Shoots: Right

Previous cap hit: $4 million

2025-26 stats: 69 GP, 25 G, 29 A, 54 PTS

Arvidsson hit the 20-goal mark for the sixth time in his 11-year NHL career by posting 25 goals this season with the Bruins, and he also hit the 50-point plateau for the fourth time in his career. He's also a solid playoff performer, with 46 points in 91 post-season games. That will factor into his next contract.

Arvidsson isn't going to break the bank with his next deal, but the Swedish native isn't going to be on the open market very long. Arvidsson can play up or down the lineup, and in the right circumstance, he can be a solid addition for a team intent on playing playoff games in 2026-27.

 NHL Free Agency: Top Five Pending UFA Defensemen In 2026
NHL Free Agency: Top Five Pending UFA Defensemen In 2026

NHL Free Agency: Top Five Pending UFA Defensemen In 2026

Rasmus Andersson, John Carlson and Jacob Trouba are just some pending UFA defensemen who could get a lot of interest in NHL free agency.

4. Anders Lee, LW, New York Islanders

Age: 35

Shoots: Left

Previous cap hit: $7 million

2025-26 stats: 82 GP, 19 G, 23 A, 42 PTS

Lee has been a staple for the Islanders for his entire 13-season NHL career, and though he did produce nearly 20 goals this past season, Lee's 42 points this year were a 12-point drop from his 2024-25 season. Will that impact the dollar amount or contract term for him?

Lee's leadership and scoring consistency will get him a decent-enough contract, but it won't be for anywhere close to what he made this year. Teams won't ask Lee to do all the heavy lifting, but if he signs with a team that doesn't pressure him, Lee can be a valuable contributor and a key component on a Cup front-runner.

5. Michael Bunting, LW, Dallas Stars

Age: 30

Shoots: Left

Previous cap hit: $4.5 million

2025-26 stats: 74 GP, 14 G, 19 A, 33 PTS

Bunting has bounced around the league, playing for the Stars, Toronto Maple Leafs, Carolina Hurricanes, Pittsburgh Penguins, and Nashville Predators since 2022. But he did have at least 19 goals in four of the past five seasons, so he's going to get some attention as a free agent.

Bunting's rugged physical game will also be a selling point for him. But if he's going to get anywhere close to the same amount he's made in the past three seasons, Bunting will have to persuade a team he can get back to that 20-goal plateau.


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This story was originally published June 28, 2026 at 2:37 PM.

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