Jacob Trouba To Have Player Safety Hearing
The Rangers play their final game before their off week tonight and it’s possible they won’t have their captain available for that contest. The Department of Player Safety announced that defenseman Jacob Trouba will have a disciplinary hearing today by phone for an elbowing infraction on Golden Knights winger Pavel Dorofeyev last night.
The incident occurred late in the second period following a faceoff and no penalty was called on the play. Meanwhile, Dorofeyev left the game early in the third period with what head coach Bruce Cassidy called an upper-body injury. There was no further clarity on how long he might be out for. More information on that front is expected today.
Trouba has been suspended once before back in 2017 for an illegal check to the head while he was playing in Winnipeg. While enough time has elapsed that it won’t count against him from a forfeited salary standpoint if he’s suspended, it could be taken into consideration in determining how much time Trouba might miss.
Vegas Golden Knights Re-Sign Pavel Dorofeyev
The Vegas Golden Knights have re-signed forward Pavel Dorofeyev to a one-year, $825k AAV contract. Vegas also re-signed RFA forward Brett Howden earlier several hours ago, meaning the club’s front office has today concluded all of its outstanding business with restricted free agents.
Dorofeyev, 22, is a Russian winger who was drafted 79th overall by the Golden Knights at the 2019 draft. Dorofeyev was a divisive draft prospect, as he was NHL Central Scouting’s 12th-ranked European skater but was ranked 82nd in Bob McKenzie’s draft ranking for TSN.
Seeing as fewer members of a team’s front office or scouting staff are typically able to see Russian prospects in person compared to, say, an OHLer, it’s not exactly a surprise that there was this divide with Dorofeyev.
So far, it’s fair to say that Dorofeyev has outperformed his middle-of-the-third-round draft slot.
After he was selected by Vegas, Dorofeyev spent an additional season in the KHL, scoring seven points in 48 games with limited ice time for Metallurg Magnitogorsk.
After that year, he crossed the Atlantic and played 24 games in the AHL for the Henderson Silver Knights, scoring 13 points.
In 2021-22, Dorofeyev’s adjustment to the smaller North American ice surfaces became more permanent, and he truly excelled for Henderson. Dorofeyev led the Silver Knights in scoring with 27 goals and 53 points in 63 games, scoring 11 points more than the next-highest scorer. It was that year that Dorofeyev earned his first NHL games, skating in two with Vegas.
This past season, Dorofeyev stood a decent chance of making the Golden Knights out of camp, but ultimately was sent to the AHL. Vegas didn’t have an opening on a scoring line and preferred the more versatile skillset Paul Cotter offered to their bottom-six forward group. Dorofeyev wasn’t as productive in the AHL, but thanks to injuries he earned his first extended NHL call-up in March and really impressed.
Dorofeyev began his call-up by scoring seven points in his first seven games. While his production cooled off a little after that, he still had his moments. His two-goal performance against the Minnesota Wild included a crucial game-tying marker and helped Vegas earn two points. In total, he finished with seven goals and nine points in 18 games, suggesting he could be capable of playing as an NHL regular next season.
Dorofeyev no longer has Reilly Smith or Phil Kessel to compete with for a role on one of Vegas’ scoring lines, and he may battle with today’s other signing, Howden, for a spot next to Mark Stone and Chandler Stephenson.
Should he earn a role there, expect Dorofeyev to be a real breakout candidate to watch for next season. At the $825k cap hit secured by this contract signing, Dorofeyev could provide real surplus value to the Golden Knights.
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Golden Knights Assign Three To The AHL
Ahead of tonight’s contest against the Islanders, the Golden Knights made a trio of roster moves, announcing (Twitter link) that they’ve assigned forwards Pavel Dorofeyev and Byron Froese along with defenseman Kaedan Korczak to AHL Henderson.
Dorofeyev has had three separate stints with Vegas this season but has seen limited NHL action despite that, getting into just three games where he was held off the scoresheet while logging just under 12 minutes per contest. He suffered an undisclosed injury three weeks ago but this assignment means that Dorofeyev has been cleared to return since injured players can’t be sent down. The 22-year-old was a top producer in the minors last season but has been a bit quieter in 2022-23, picking up six goals and six assists in 21 games with the Silver Knights.
As for Froese, he had been on his third recall of the month prior to this assignment and had been centring the fourth line during that stint. So far this season, he has a goal and an assist in seven games while winning 61.5% of his faceoffs. The 31-year-old is in the first season of a two-year, two-way deal and has been productive in Henderson with 27 points in 36 contests.
Korczak, meanwhile, has been up with Vegas on five different occasions this season, all within the last two months. Along the way, he has gotten into ten games on the back end for the Golden Knights, picking up a couple of helpers along with 25 hits while logging 17:34 per night. The 21-year-old also has eight points in 30 games in Henderson. He’s likely to continue to be one of the top recall options the next time a defender goes down or the team wants some extra depth.
