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Would Vincent Trocheck or Filip Chytil be Rangers’ best bet for second-line center?

During Vincent Trocheck’s first season in New York, he played all 82 games and finished with 64 points, the second-highest total of his career. He had the third most points among the forwards, finishing fourth in team scoring behind Adam Fox (72), Mika Zibanejad (91), and Artemi Panarin (92).

He also skated an average of 19:19 a night, trailing only Zibanejad and Panarin, playing almost a whole minute more per game than first-liner Chris Kreider. Interestingly, only four Rangers finished the year with over 200 shots, which Trocheck ranked third with 225. Although he was in the middle of the pack regarding shooting percentage, he scored 22 goals, good enough for a fourth-place tie with Filip Chytil.