Dorofeyev, now the Rangers’ second-highest paid player after All-Star goaltender Igor Shesterkin’s $11.5 million annual salary, brings dynamic offensive potential at age 25 as he approaches his career peak. Having netted 72 goals across his last two campaigns, the forward is positioned to become a cornerstone of the team’s attack. While his addition significantly strengthens New York’s forward corps, questions remain about whether this strategic move alone will transform the franchise’s performance trajectory and secure postseason berths during the upcoming season.
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