Making the cut
Unless they're able to sign a veteran, New York will have Zac Jones, Libor Hajek and Matthew Robertson battling for the sixth and final spot in its defense group. The top two pairs are set with Ryan Lindgren and Adam Fox, and K'Andre Miller and Jacob Trouba, and Braden Schneider is the likely No. 5 defenseman. Jones (22 games), Hajek (94) and Lundkvist (25) have NHL experience; Robertson has yet to play in an NHL game.
In addition, Jaroslav Halak and Louis Domingue will compete to be the backup goalie behind Shesterkin.
Most intriguing addition
The Rangers signed Trocheck to a seven-year contract on July 13 to replace Ryan Strome, who signed with the Ducks as a free agent. However, they're hoping Trocheck has more impact on the game because of his ability to kill penalties and win face-offs, two things Strome did not do regularly. Trocheck will enter camp as the No. 2 center, and he is expected to be a factor on the power play and penalty kill, just as he was with the Carolina Hurricanes. He had 51 points (21 goals, 30 assists) in 81 games last season.
Biggest potential surprise
Vitali Kravtsov, who will have the inside track at winning a job in the lineup on opening night. The 22-year-old forward, who was the No. 9 pick in the 2018 NHL Draft, has had an up-and-down tenure with the Rangers. He was one of the last cuts from training camp last season, and instead of going to Hartford of the American Hockey League, the Rangers loaned Kravtsov to Traktor Chelyabinsk of the Kontinental Hockey League in Russia. However, Kravtsov has been in New York training during the offseason, and he has a chance to be the right wing on one of the Rangers' top three lines.
Ready to break through
Lafreniere had an inconsistent second season but still had 31 points (19 points, 12 assists) in 79 games. He became a more consistent player in the playoffs, when he had nine points (two goals, seven assists) in 20 games and played with the physicality that the Rangers want and need to see from him at the start of this season. Lafreniere is entering the final season of his three-year, entry-level contract, and the No. 1 pick in the 2020 NHL Draft has a chance to become a regular in the top-six forward group.
Fantasy sleeper
Chytil, C/RW (fantasy average draft position: 162.2) --He had nine points (seven goals, two assists) in 20 playoff games playing mostly on the third line with Lafrenière and Kakko. Trocheck will likely replace Strome as the Rangers' No. 2 center, but Chytil could still see an elevated role and has breakout appeal considering he was seventh in the NHL in 5-on-5 goals per 60 minutes (1.51; minimum 10 games) last postseason. -- Pete Jensen