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Why Vincent Trocheck should shift to the Rangers’ second power play unit

With Alexis Lafrenière set to get time on the first power-play unit, Mike Sullivan will need to adjust the lineup — and Trocheck may be the odd man out.

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The New York Rangers have a few more preseason games to get ready for the start of the 2025-26 NHL regular season, and Mike Sullivan has already made it known change is coming, specifically to the team's power play. The big news is that he envisions Alexis Lafrenière getting some run on the top man-advantage unit, and with the four other spots all but spoken for, there is one clear choice to be the odd-man out.