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NHL News: NY Rangers reportedly face cap crunch in pursuit of Vladislav Gavrikov from Kings

The New York Rangers are reportedly facing a significant salary cap challenge as they pursue defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov from the Los Angeles Kings. With limited cap space and pending free agents, the Rangers may need to make key roster moves to secure Gavrikov’s services.

Vladislav Gavrikov #84 of the Los Angeles Kings in action at Crypto.com Arena on March 15, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
© Photo by Luke Hales/Getty ImagesVladislav Gavrikov #84 of the Los Angeles Kings in action at Crypto.com Arena on March 15, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.

With NHL free agency approaching fast, the New York Rangers are reportedly among the top suitors for Vladislav Gavrikov, the Los Angeles Kings defenseman set to hit the open market. Following a disappointing 2024-25 campaign and the recent departure of longtime forward Chris Kreider, the Rangers are actively reshaping their roster in hopes of returning to contention.

Gavrikov is coming off a strong year in Los Angeles, where he recorded 30 points, a +26 rating, and averaged over 23 minutes of ice time across 82 games. The Russian blueliner’s physicality and shutdown ability would address a clear defensive need for the Rangers, who have struggled to regain their dominant form since claiming the Presidents’ Trophy two years ago.

According to The Athletic’s Arthur Staple, Rangers GM Chris Drury could make a move for Gavrikov—if he can navigate New York’s limited salary cap space. “#NYR among a handful of teams (BUF, UTA, SEA) looking to shake up their roster soon,” Staple posted on X. “(Goaltender Igor) Shesterkin, (defenseman Adam) Fox, and (forward Artemi) Panarin may be the only untouchables in trade talk. Keep an eye on Vladislav Gavrikov and #NYR if Chris Drury can free up space.”

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What’s preventing the Rangers from making a deal?

The primary obstacle is financial. Gavrikov is projected byDaily FaceOff to command a seven-year, $53.2 million deal, which would carry a $7.6 million annual cap hit. As of now, the Rangers have just under $12.2 million in cap space with several players hitting free agency on July 1.

Nikolaj Ehlers #27 of the Winnipeg Jets reacts as he is tripped for a penalty by Vladislav Gavrikov #84 of the Los Angeles Kings during the third period in a 4-1 Kings win at Crypto.com Arena on April 01, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

Nikolaj Ehlers #27 of the Winnipeg Jets reacts as he is tripped for a penalty by Vladislav Gavrikov #84 of the Los Angeles Kings during the third period in a 4-1 Kings win at Crypto.com Arena on April 01, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

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Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported that Gavrikov’s list of potential destinations is narrow, but the Rangers are believed to be on it. “Among left shots, Vladislav Gavrikov is not believed to have a long list of places he wants to go if he leaves Los Angeles, which is why so many are pointing to the Rangers,” Friedman said.

Vladislav Gavrikov has reportedly made his worth clear to Kings, as Rangers pursue him in free agency

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To create space, New York may need to explore moving K’Andre Miller, a restricted free agent this offseason. That kind of shake-up might be the key to acquiring Gavrikov without compromising their long-term cap structure. But time is of the essence, with a $5 million signing bonus reportedly due to Gavrikov on July 1, which complicates any potential trade or contract agreement.

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