San Jose Sharks goalie Antti Niemi (31) tries to make the save as Edmonton Oilers Derek Roy (8) misses the net with his shot during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Thursday, April 9, 2015 in Edmonton, Alberta. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Jason Franson)

We’ve detailed the top 20 free-agent forwards and the top 15 free-agent defensemen hitting the NHL unrestricted market on July 1.

Here are the top 10 UFA goalies. It’s a rather sad list.

1. Antti Niemi, San Jose Sharks

(2014-15 Cap Hit: $3.8 million)

After six years with the San Jose Sharks, Antti Niemi is expected to swim in different waters next season even if Doug Wilson hasn’t closed the door on him. (Because no team has promised more change but has never actually made any than San Jose.)

You know what you’re getting from Niemi: Over 60 starts, solid but never spectacular play and inevitable playoff disappointment unless he’s got Duncan Keith and Brent Seabrook in front of him. But he’s the best there is in the UFA market, and it might not even be close, despite this next guy…

2. Devan Dubnyk, Minnesota Wild

(2014-15 Cap Hit: $800,000)

It’s hard to imagine Dubnyk wouldn’t re-sign with the Wild, but it’s also hard to imagine what kind of contract the Wild end up handing him considering he just shed the “unfulfilled journeyman” label last season. There’s no question he’s a different, better goalie than he was a year ago. But there is a question if he’ll ever put together a run like he had with the Wild in the second half.

3. Jhonas Enroth, Dallas Stars

(2014-15 Cap Hit: $1.25 million)

Another step down the rung is Enroth, dethroned starter in Buffalo who finished the season with a .906 save percentage in 13 games with Dallas. (Although he was 4-0-0 in the last four games of the season with a .952 save percentage.) Still a chance he could return to Dallas, but will also seek other opportunities. He’s only 26.

4. Michal Neuvirth, New York Islanders

(2014-15 Cap Hit: $2.5 million)

Remember when the Sabres traded Neuvirth, 27, for playing too well? That was great.

He’s an interesting option, provided the Islanders don’t bring him back. He clearly feels like he can start in this league, although could work best as the backup on a good team, pushing the incumbent. He’ll cost a few million but you could do a lot worse.

5. Karri Ramo, Calgary Flames

(2014-15 Cap Hit: $2.75 million)

Ramo, 28, was fine for the Flames last season, his second in Calgary. He’ll be an option again, but they seem ready to upgrade. He can be someone’s backup, or a 1-A on a team that needs a goalie reboot. Hi, Buffalo.

6. Thomas Greiss, Pittsburgh Penguins

(2014-15 Cap Hit: $1 million)

Not the best season for Greiss, especially in light of the numbers that Marc-Andre Fleury was putting up. He’s 29 and could be an option as a backup, provided last season was an aberration.

7. Jonas Gustavsson, Detroit Red Wings

(2014-15 Cap Hit: $1.85 million)

He had three injury-filled seasons with the Wings and Petr Mrazek means he won’t be back. If The Monster can stay healthy, he could help someone. Money quote, via MLive: “Health-wise I think I'm in better shape than ever but obviously that shoulder injury and then the concussion prevented me from showing it."

8. Anders Lindback, Buffalo Sabres

(2014-15 Cap Hit: $925,000)

Hey, if Tyler Johnson can make the world safe for tiny forwards, why can’t the 6-6 Lindback get some Dubnyk love? Well, maybe if he works with Sean Burke as some point. Otherwise, desperation backup.

9. Viktor Fasth, Edmonton Oilers

(2014-15 Cap Hit: $2.4 million)

He posted a 3.41 GAA and a .888 save percentage for Edmonton last season. Remember when Viktor Fasth was a thing?

10. Dan Ellis, Florida Panthers

(2014-15 Cap Hit: $900,000)

The 35 year old played eight games for the Panthers last season and 37 more in the AHL, where he’ll probably end up signing again. Also, generally, top 10 lists need a No. 10.

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