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Five Potential Destinations For Max Pacioretty in 2025-26

Five Potential Destinations For Max Pacioretty in 2025-26

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With the bulk of the sought-after unrestricted free agents signed in the first three weeks of July, teams appear to be accelerating the invitation of players on professional tryouts, as the New York Rangers did with two-time Stanley Cup winner Conor Sheary earlier this week. One of the more successful camp invites last September was veteran forward Max Pacioretty.
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