The Rangers could have defenseman Jacob Trouba back in their lineup tonight against Arizona, notes Mollie Walker of the New York Post. The 30-year-old has missed the last 11 games due to a lower-body injury and it’s worth noting he still needs the final green light from the medical staff. Trouba has played in 60 games so far this season, posting 22 points along with a team-leading 170 blocked shots and 164 hits while logging over 21 minutes a night so his return will certainly be a welcome one.
Meanwhile, the Rangers will have to wait a little longer to get their other injured blueliner back as Walker adds that Erik Gustafsson did not make the trip and will miss his third straight game with an upper-body injury. The 32-year-old has been a quality provider of secondary offense from the back end, notching 30 points through 70 contests.
More from the Metropolitan:
- The Flyers will get a key blueliner back in the lineup tonight as the team announced (Twitter link) that Nick Seeler will return to the lineup. The 30-year-old had missed more than three weeks with a lower-body injury. Seeler has played in 63 games so far this season, logging nearly 17 minutes a night while leading the team in blocked shots with 184. That helped earn him a four-year, $10.8MM contract extension earlier this month.
- Still with the Flyers, the league announced yesterday that winger Garnet Hathaway was fined $2K for embellishment. It’s the second time he has been cited for that infraction. Each citation between now and the end of the season will result in an increased fine for the 32-year-old who leads all NHL forwards in hits with 294 so far.
- Blue Jackets team reporter Jeff Svoboda relays (Twitter link) that forward Justin Danforth took to the ice before the team’s morning skate today. The 31-year-old has been dealing with an upper-body injury for the last three weeks. Danforth has been used pretty much everywhere in the lineup for Columbus this season, picking up 10 goals and 11 assists through a career-high 63 games.
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On Tuesday night at MSG The Rangers were home against Philadelphia, Why wasn’t there a moment of silence for NYPD officer Jonathan Diller?
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You know why. I know why. Same reason Biden wasn’t at the funeral.
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Because [DS] Runs all Pro Sport leagues in Corp US.
We are fortunate that Corp US is bankrupt and [DS] has been checkmated.
Year of the Boomerang.
7/4/25, Let Freedom Ring.