UPDATED WITH JUSTIN SCHULTZ STUFF:
I chatted briefly with Zach Parise this afternoon. He said his agents are still talking to New Jersey and it's not a guarantee yet he'll become a free agent at noon ET Sunday (11 a.m. CT).
However, if that happens, he said there's no logistics yet on how teams can talk to him beginning Sunday, although it's "possible" he will go to his agents' Mississauga offices starting Sunday. Last year, some teams met with Brad Richards there face-to-face, although the Rangers -- the team that signed him -- did everything via phone.
There's a chance logistics may be firmed up later today, Parise said. I did talk to a couple teams and they said no ground rules for any specific free agent have been given out as far as they know and after hearing from Parise's agency this afternoon, they don't plan to talk to any team but New Jersey until noon ET Sunday.
I would think at some point after noon ET Sunday, if Parise is going to become a free agent, teams will be informed of a process if they want to get in front of him. Some teams could do that by phone, some prefer to show up in person to make pitches.
As for Ryan Suter, his agent, Neil Sheehy, will be in International Falls fielding phone calls while his client is at his farm in Wisconsin. Teams won't be meeting face-to-face with Suter on July 1, although at some point Suter may meet with some teams. It sounds like a Suter decision could take a few days or longer.
Also, I have confirmed TSN Bob McKenzie's tweet last night that the Wild is on Justin Schultz's short list and DO have a face-to-face meeting scheduled with the University of Wisconsin free agent defenseman, although I don't know when. Schultz can sign with a team starting Sunday. Edmonton, Vancouver, Toronto, the Rangers and Ottawa are also on his short list, reportedly.
Every contract offer will be essentially the same, so it's just a matter of which team can sell Schultz best on its program, situation and opportunity.