Siblings Angela and Bill Ruggiero Play Pro Hockey Together For Tulsa Oilers on January 28, 2005

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TULSA, OK – JANUARY 28: Defenseman Angela Ruggiero #4 of the Tulsa hugs her brother and goalie Bill Ruggiero #31 after getting an assist on a goal against the Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees on January 28, 2005 at the Tulsa Convention Center Arena in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Ruggiero became the first female skater to play in the Central Hockey League, during a game against the Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees. Tulsa won the game 7-2. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
TULSA, OK – JANUARY 28: Defenseman Angela Ruggiero #4 of the Tulsa Oilers celebrates a goal with Klage Kaebel #13 and Dallas Steward #37 against the Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees on January 28, 2005 at the Tulsa Convention Center Arena in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Ruggiero became the first female skater to play in the Central Hockey League, during a game against the Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees. Tulsa won the game 7-2. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
TULSA, OK – JANUARY 28: Defenseman Angela Ruggiero #4 of the Tulsa moves the puck away for her brother, goalie Bill Ruggiero #31, against the Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees on January 28, 2005 at the Tulsa Convention Center Arena in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Ruggiero became the first female skater to play in the Central Hockey League, during a game against the Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees. Tulsa won the game 7-2. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

NHL Power Rankings: Most intriguing restricted free agent situations

By Adam Gretz. nhl.nbcsports.com

In this week’s edition of the NHL Power Rankings we shift our focus to the upcoming class of restricted free agents for the 2022 offseason.

Specifically, we are looking at the most intriguing RFA situations that need to be settled.

Just to emphasize this at the front:

These rankings are not a ranking of the best RFAs in terms of who is the better player or the best players.

They are a ranking of the most interesting situations regarding team salary cap space, what type of contract the player might be looking for, how much the team should (or can) invest, whether or not a trade is an option, no qualifying offer, or even potentially an offer sheet.

Yeah, that is a very subjective ranking. But these are the NHL Power Rankings after all.

Which restricted free agents are we most intrigued by this summer?

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