Defenceman Vladislav Gavrikov has quietly become one of the most important players for the New York Rangers this season, adding an unexpected attacking edge to a game previously known for defence.
The 28-year-old scored in his third consecutive game on Saturday (8 March) during the Rangers’ loss to the New Jersey Devils, pushing his season tally to 12 goals.
That total already doubles his previous career best and exceeds the 11 goals he scored across the previous two seasons combined with the Los Angeles Kings and Columbus Blue Jackets.
When Rangers president and general manager Chris Drury signed Gavrikov to a seven-year, $49 million contract in July, the plan focused almost entirely on strengthening the team’s defensive structure.
Instead, the Russian blueliner has emerged as both a defensive anchor and a growing scoring threat.
For a Rangers side struggling near the bottom of the NHL’s Eastern Conference standings, Gavrikov’s breakout campaign has become one of the few encouraging developments of the season.
Why has Vladislav Gavrikov suddenly started scoring more goals?
Several factors have contributed to Gavrikov’s surprising offensive surge this season. Increased responsibility, tactical freedom, and team injuries have all helped reshape his role on the blue line.
Larger role due to injuries
One of the biggest reasons for Gavrikov’s rise has been the limited availability of star defenceman Adam Fox.
Fox has played just 35 games this season after spending time on long-term injured reserve during two separate spells. With the Rangers missing their usual first-pair leader for extended periods, Gavrikov has stepped into a far bigger role.
He now leads the team’s defencemen in:
- Average ice time
- Total points
- Special-teams usage
The Rangers coaching staff has used him on both the power play and penalty kill, giving him more opportunities to influence games at both ends of the ice.
Confidence to join the attack
Another visible change has been Gavrikov’s willingness to push forward during attacking plays.
Recent goals highlight that shift. In one game, he started the move by passing across the blue line before skating toward the left post to receive a return pass and finish the play.
In another, he stepped in from the point to fire a shot past the opposing goaltender after taking an extra stride into open space.
These movements suggest a player who has grown more confident in reading attacking situations rather than staying strictly behind the play.
Tactical encouragement from the coaching staff
Rangers head coach Mike Sullivan recently praised Gavrikov’s development, noting that his offensive production has added an extra dimension to the team.
According to Sullivan, the club expected strong defensive contributions when Gavrikov arrived last summer, but his attacking output has gone beyond those initial expectations.
How do Gavrikov’s statistics compare with previous seasons?
The scale of Gavrikov’s improvement becomes clear when looking at his recent career numbers.
| Season | Team | Goals | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2022–23 | Columbus Blue Jackets | 3 | 16 |
| 2023–24 | Los Angeles Kings | 3 | 12 |
| 2025–26 | New York Rangers | 12 | 25 |
His current scoring total represents the most productive offensive season of his NHL career, particularly impressive for a player originally signed to strengthen defensive coverage.
He has also become the third Rangers defenceman in the past decade to score goals in three consecutive games, a rare feat for players on the blue line.
What role does Gavrikov now play in the Rangers’ defence?
Beyond the goals, Gavrikov has become the central figure in the Rangers’ defensive structure this season.
He currently:
- Leads all Rangers players in average ice time
- Tops the team’s defencemen in points
- Plays key minutes in power-play and penalty-kill situations
In practical terms, that workload means he now functions as the team’s primary defensive anchor, especially when injuries or inconsistent form affect other members of the blue line.
This responsibility has forced the coaching staff to shuffle defensive pairings throughout the season, but Gavrikov has remained a constant presence.
How does Gavrikov fit into the Rangers’ long-term plans?
The Rangers face a complicated off-season as the club attempts to reset after a disappointing campaign.
Trade rumours have already circulated around defenceman Braden Schneider, while uncertainty surrounds how the team will reshape its roster during a potential retool.
However, Gavrikov appears to be one of the most stable long-term pieces in the organization for several reasons:
- His seven-year contract provides long-term security.
- His ability to handle heavy minutes makes him reliable in multiple roles.
- His improved scoring suggests further untapped potential.
For management, having a dependable first-pair defenceman already under contract could make rebuilding the rest of the roster easier.
Which other Rangers players are showing promise this season?
While the team’s results have fallen short of expectations, several players have offered glimpses of optimism.
Young winger Gabe Perreault has already recorded 11 points while earning a role on the first line. Forward Will Cuylle continues to develop as a physical two-way presence, contributing at both ends of the rink. Meanwhile, rookie centre Noah Laba has begun carving out a place in the lineup.
Together with Gavrikov’s emergence, these performances suggest the Rangers still possess a core group capable of building toward future competitiveness.



