The New York Rangers recalled forward Jonny Brodzinski from the AHL’s Hartford Wolf Pack on Friday, according to a team announcement.
Brodzinski’s recall comes after the Rangers lost defenseman Adam Fox and center Filip Chytil to injuries in yesterday’s win over the Carolina Hurricanes. Chytil left the contest with an upper-body injury after colliding with Hurricanes forward Jesper Fast and did not return. The 24-year-old Czech had been elevated to top-six duties, centering a line with Artemi Panarin and Alexis Lafrenière. He had six assists through ten games while averaging nearly 16 minutes per game.
The Rangers already had an extra forward on the roster that could draw into the lineup, Tyler Pitlick, but he’s been a healthy scratch for eight out of ten games this season. Unlike Pitlick, Brodzinski is a natural center – the position at which the Rangers will need some depth with Chytil sidelined.
The team has not issued a timeline for Chytil’s return to the lineup, nor have they confirmed that he’ll miss time. However, recalling Brodzinski certainly isn’t a good sign for his availability for Saturday’s game against the Minnesota Wild.
Brodzinski, 30, serves as the Wolf Pack’s captain and leads the team in scoring with six goals and 11 points in seven contests. His four years with the Rangers organization have been spent mainly in Hartford, although he has made 44 NHL appearances in that time, recording five points.
It’s his time in the minors that’s borne the most fruit, however. The minor-league mainstay has notched over a point per game in all four of his campaigns with Hartford, including this season, and has 253 points in 304 career AHL games since turning pro in 2015.
The Minnesota-born center has also spent time with the Los Angeles Kings and San Jose Sharks organizations, amassing 17 points in 101 career NHL games. He was initially a Kings draft selection, taken 148th overall in the 2013 NHL Draft.