
Rangers Bet on Dorofeyev's Power Play in Draft‑Pick Trade
New York parts with three future picks to add Pavel Dorofeyev, a proven power‑play scorer, aiming to ignite a stagnant offense.
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The Vegas Golden Knights are a professional ice hockey team based in Paradise, Nevada. Founded in 2017, the team is a member of the National Hockey League's (NHL) Pacific Division. They play their home games at T-Mobile Arena. The Golden Knights have quickly become a force in the NHL, winning the Stanley Cup in their inaugural season and consistently competing for playoff spots. Notable players include Max Pacioretty, Mark Stone, and Marc-Andre Fleury.
The Golden Knights are currently in the midst of the 2025-26 NHL season. They have shown impressive form, with a strong home record and a push for a playoff spot. Recent results include a 4-2 win over the Anaheim Ducks and a 3-1 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes. The team is looking to build on their recent success and make a deep playoff run.

New York parts with three future picks to add Pavel Dorofeyev, a proven power‑play scorer, aiming to ignite a stagnant offense.

Vegas sends 25-year winger to New York after 37-goal season, landing three draft picks in return.

Rangers trade for 25‑year‑old Pavel Dorofeyev from Vegas, pairing a seven‑year, $11 million deal with a three‑pick haul to boost offense. The Russian winger posted 64 points last season and is now locked in through 2031‑32.

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