The New York Rangers are trying to supercharge their retooling effort by adding a player fresh off helping a team surge through the playoffs to the Stanley Cup Final.
The Rangers acquired the rights to restricted free agent winger Pavel Dorofeyev from the Vegas Golden Knights for the 26th pick Friday night, No. 98 Saturday and a top-10 protected 2028 first-rounder, according to a person familiar with the trade. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the deal had not been announced.
It was their second trade of the day after sending forward Brett Berard to Montreal for defenseman William Trudeau.
Berard, who turns 24 in September, was once considered part of the Rangers’ future core but instead gets a change of scenery with the Canadiens. Trudeau is roughly a month younger but has been in the minors and has not yet made his NHL debut, whereas Berard has played in 48 games with the Rangers and registered 10 points.
In other moves, the Buffalo Sabres got defenseman Olen Zellweger, who also needs a new contract, from Anaheim for the 45th pick and forward prospect Anton Wahlberg. Zellweger, who turns 23 in September, replenishes depth for the Sabres after they traded Bowen Byram to Chicago earlier in the week.
The Islanders re-signed defenseman Tony DeAngelo to a two-year contract worth $9 million. He will count $4.5 million against the salary cap through the 2027-28 season.
DeAngelo, 30, is returning to the Islanders for a second full season after joining them upon returning to the NHL from a stint in the Russia-based KHL in January 2025.
Out West, Colorado re-signed defensemen Brent Burns and Brett Kulak, fresh off winning the Presidents' Trophy and losing in the conference final to Vegas.
Burns, 41, signed for next season, his 23rd in the league, at the veteran minimum of $850,000 and can make up to $3 million in incentives, according to a person familiar with the deal. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because financial terms were not disclosed.
Burns has skated in 1,007 consecutive regular-season games and is 58 away from passing Phil Kessel for the longest ironman streak in NHL history.
Kulak got a five-year contract from the Avalanche worth a reported $22.5 million. President of hockey operations and franchise great Joe Sakic is retooling the roster after reclaiming GM duties when Chris MacFarland left for Nashville.
Los Angeles re-signed defenseman Brandt Clarke for $37 million over the next five years, getting him under contract through 2031.
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