Adam Edstrom has been placed on Long-Term Injured Reserve (LTIR) due to a lower-body injury sustained in practice. This decision comes shortly after coach Mike Sullivan announced Edstrom would miss the upcoming game against the Blackhawks. Edstrom’s absence is significant, as he’s contributed to the Rangers‘ fourth line with solid defensive stats and a decent scoring record. Meanwhile, Matt Rempe, who has also been sidelined, has started practicing again, recovering from his own injury sustained during a fight earlier in the season.

By the NumbersEdstrom had 4 points (2 goals, 2 assists) in 24 games this season.Rempe logged 1 goal, 30 hits, and 7 penalty minutes in 9 games before his injury. State of PlayEdstrom’s LTIR designation means he will be unavailable for an extended period, impacting team depth.Rempe’s return to practice signals a potential upcoming return, strengthening the Rangers’ bottom six. What’s Next

Rempe’s progress will be closely monitored as he prepares to return to full contact practice. If he continues to heal without setbacks, fans can expect his return to the lineup soon. Edstrom’s recovery timeline remains unclear, leaving the team to adapt in his absence.

Bottom Line

The Rangers are facing a tough situation with Edstrom’s injury impacting team dynamics, but Rempe’s return could provide a much-needed boost. Fans should remain optimistic about Rempe’s comeback and the potential reshaping of the Rangers’ roster in response to these injuries.