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NHL teams add players in playoffs

Knights, Avalanche, Blue Jackets fortify rosters

- Kevin Allen

With the NHL playoffs looking wide open, teams are aggressive­ly bringing in young reinforcem­ents to find an edge.

The Golden Knights announced they have signed Nikita Gusev, 26, who led the Russia-based Kontinenta­l Hockey League in scoring with 82 points in 62 games. He is expected to be given an opportunit­y to play immediatel­y.

Gusev is a skilled playmaker and could help the Golden Knights match the Sharks’ high-powered offense. The first-round series is tied 1-1.

With the game becoming younger and faster, adding young skilled players late in the season is becoming more popular.

Gusev is the third top prospect to be signed during these playoffs.

The Avalanche signed first-round draft pick defenseman Cale Makar out of the University of Massachuse­tts-Amherst.

The Blue Jackets added Vladislav Gavrikov, a defenseman.

Makar, 20, the No. 4 pick overall in 2017, is a dynamic puck-moving defenseman who won the Hobey Baker Award as college hockey’s best player. He can be spotted into the Avalanche lineup and give the offense a charge. The series between Colorado and the Flames is tied 1-1.

In 41 games this season, Makar scored 16 goals. He adds another difference-maker to the Colorado power play.

Gavrikov, 23, has played six seasons in the KHL, and he’s believed to be NHL ready. He’s a 6-3 two-way defenseman who led the KHL in plus-minus (+48). He played on Russia’s gold medal-winning 2018 Olympic team. The Blue Jackets lead their series with the Lightning 2-0.

At the end of the regular season, the Predators signed Boston University defenseman Dante Fabbro, and he’s playing in their top six in the playoffs.

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JEFFREY T. BARNES/AP Defenseman Cale Makar won the Hobey Baker Award as college's top player.

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