What happened: The New York Rangers completed a flurry of offseason moves, highlighted by acquiring Pavel Dorofeyev from the Vegas Golden Knights and trading Vincent Trocheck to Utah for Sean Durzi and Cole Beaudoin. The club also acquired Marcus Pettersson from Vancouver for a first-round pick and signed Joonas Korpisalo to compete with Dylan Garand for the backup role behind Igor Shesterkin.
Why it matters: The significant roster turnover aims to optimize the supporting cast for the upcoming campaign. Dorofeyev adds a high-end offensive talent to the top six, while the revamped defensive corps provides better puck-moving capabilities. The addition of Joe Veleno from the Montreal Canadiens shores up the fourth line with reliable faceoff depth.
By the numbers: Dorofeyev has surpassed 35 goals in each of his last two campaigns. Veleno won 51.6 percent of his faceoffs last season, while Korpisalo carries a save percentage below .900 over his past three years.
What to watch: Management could pursue further depth additions before the regular season begins. The competition for the backup goaltender spot will be finalized during training camp.