The Winnipeg Jets are staring down a complicated offseason. Upgrading the roster through traditional free agency or trades feels nearly impossible, and the eighth-overall pick in the draft won’t provide immediate help. But according to Murat Ates of The Athletic, there is a backdoor strategy that General Manager Kevin Cheveldayoff should seriously consider: the rare NHL offer sheet.
The prime target? Vegas Golden Knights breakout star Pavel Dorofeyev.
The 25-year-old restricted free agent just exploded for 37 goals and 64 points in 82 games, backing it up with a spectacular 11 points in 12 playoff games this postseason. Vegas is facing a massive salary-cap crunch, sitting on just $4.6 million in projected space. With rumors swirling that the Golden Knights are desperate to re-sign Rasmus Andersson to a long-term deal, they are incredibly vulnerable. A proposed $6 million AAV offer sheet from the Winnipeg Jets would immediately box Vegas out. The cost to Winnipeg? A 1st and 3rd-round draft pick. For a proven 37-goal scorer, that is a gamble the Jets must take.
How Pavel Dorofeyev Solves the Winnipeg Jets’ Offensive Puzzle
If you follow the NHL closely, you know that general managers are notoriously terrified of using offer sheets. It’s treated like an unwritten rule of the old boys’ club. But in today’s flat-cap (or slowly rising cap) era, weaponizing cap space is the only way to build a Stanley Cup contender.
Pavel Dorofeyev is the exact type of player you break the unwritten rules for. Coming off a bargain contract that paid him just $1,835,000 AAV, he drastically outplayed his valuation. Scoring 37 goals in this league is no fluke. It requires high-end hockey IQ, a lethal release, and the ability to find soft ice in the offensive zone. The Jets have struggled with secondary scoring consistency, relying too heavily on their top line. Injecting Dorofeyev into the Jets’ top six completely changes the dynamic of their forward group, giving them a legitimate, game-breaking sniper who is just entering his physical prime at 25 years old.
Pavel Dorofeyev Career NHL Stats
| Type | GP | G | A | P | +/- |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regular Season | 231 | 92 | 57 | 149 | 11 |
| Playoffs | 21 | 10 | 3 | 13 | -1 |
Vegas Golden Knights Cap Crunch Opens the Door
From a front-office perspective, this move is a masterclass in exploiting an opponent’s weakness. The Vegas Golden Knights have lived in LTIR and cap gymnastics for years, but the bill always comes due. They currently have only $4.6 million in available cap space for next season.
Factor in the heavy rumors that Vegas is looking to lock up Rasmus Andersson to a massive, long-term extension, and the math simply does not work for them to retain Dorofeyev. If the Winnipeg Jets tender an offer sheet at $6 million AAV, the Golden Knights literally cannot afford to match it without shedding a core roster piece in a desperate, lopsided trade.
Is giving up a 1st and 3rd-round pick a steep price? In a vacuum, maybe. But draft picks are lottery tickets. Pavel Dorofeyev is a proven commodity who is dominating the playoffs. For a Jets team that needs to win now while Connor Hellebuyck is in his Vezina window, you trade magic beans for a 37-goal scorer every single day of the week.
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