Rangers' Chris Kreider Out of Blues Game Due to Upper Body Injury
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Rangers’ Chris Kreider Out of Blues Game Due to Upper Body Injury

In a challenging development for the New York Rangers, forward Chris Kreider will miss the upcoming game against the St. Louis Blues due to an upper-body injury. The setback comes as the Rangers prepare for an important match, raising concerns among NHL fans. So, what happened?

Here is more about Chris Kreider’s injury and when he might return to play with the New York Rangers. 

How did Chris Kreider get injured while playing hockey?

Chris Kreider will miss Monday’s game against the St. Louis Blues due to an upper-body injury sustained during Saturday’s loss to the Edmonton Oilers. The New York Rangers forward had been a consistent presence this season. He featured in all 19 games and contributed nine goals along with 24 hits while averaging 17:22 on the ice. His absence marks the first time he’ll sit out this season.

In response, the Rangers have called up Matt Rempe from AHL Hartford to fill the gap left by Kreider. The timing of this injury is challenging for the team as they prepare for a crucial week of games against tough opponents. Currently fourth in the Metropolitan Division with a 12-6-1 record, the Rangers face additional pressure amid rumors of potential roster adjustments, including speculation surrounding Kreider’s future. 

When will Chris Kreider return to play with the New York Rangers?

Chris Kreider’s upper-body injury has sidelined him for the New York Rangers’ matchup against the St. Louis Blues on Monday night. Though the team has categorized him as day-to-day, there is no clear timeline for his return. Kreider missed the morning skate, with the team opting to exercise caution.

In Kreider’s absence, Brett Berard has been promoted from the Hartford Wolf Pack to fill his spot. Meanwhile, Matt Rempe will join the fourth line. For now, all eyes are on Kreider’s recovery. 

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