There will be big changes around the National Hockey League in the years to come.
Each team's roster will go through significant changes prior to the 2013-14 season, as the NHL's salary cap is likely to go down to $60 million—a drop of $10.2 million per team—when the lockout comes to an end.
Many changes will need to be made in order to get teams down to the proper salary-cap level.
In some ways, teams may follow the NFL model, with a few high-priced superstars and a majority of players making $2 million or less.
Free agents that would normally be brought back will not be brought back.
Here's a look at one free agent that each team is likely to lose.
All salary and contract-term information is courtesy of CapGeek.com.
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