While the New Jersey Devils themselves don't have much cap space, they should be trying to capitalize on the similar plight of the Florida Panthers at the same time.
The Panthers did well this offseason to re-sign key contributors like Brad Marchand, Aaron Ekblad, and Sam Bennett, but all that business has left them $3.725 million over the NHL's salary cap ceiling.
They'll eventually need to shed some players to get back under the ceiling, while the Devils have to do the same to afford Luke Hughes's next contract.
At the same time, though, the two sides actually make for great trade partners at the moment.