Jimmy Vesey isn't the only college player attracting attention on the free-agent market.

Notre Dame forward Thomas DiPauli, who was unable to come to terms on an entry-level contract with the Washington Capitals, is receiving interest from at least six teams, according to Mark Divver of The Providence Journal.

Drafted in the fourth round (100th overall) by the Capitals in 2012, DiPauli recorded 14 goals and 18 assists in 37 games for Notre Dame last season, and averaged 0.54 points per game over his four NCAA seasons.

DiPauli shares an agent with Vesey, meaning the representatives for both players are among the busiest people in hockey this week.