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Rangers are forced to put Chris Kreider on injured reserve due to yet another injury setback.

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Chris Kreider, the Rangers’ longest-tenured player, is facing another setback in what has been a rough year for him due to an upper-body injury. He will be placed on injured reserve, with the move being retroactive to the previous Sunday, just in time for Tuesday’s game against the Stars.

Kreider missed the Rangers’ win against the Blackhawks on Sunday, and he has collected just 13 goals and 15 points this season — struggling most of the year and ending up on the trade memo that general manager Chris Drury sent back in November as the Rangers’ slide began.

And on Dec. 23, the Blueshirts made Kreider a healthy scratch during their loss to the Devils.


Chris Kreider
Chris Kreider Jason Szenes for the NY Post

He missed three games near the end of November due to back spasms, too, but when addressing the injury after his healthy scratch against New Jersey, Kreider said, “Everybody is playing through something. Feel pretty good right now.”



In a corresponding move, the Rangers are expected to recall Matt Rempe before Tuesday’s game.


The Rangers have placed Chris Kreider (20) on IR.
The Rangers have placed Chris Kreider (20) on IR. AP

Rempe still needs to serve the final game of an eight-game suspension and won’t be able to play against Dallas, but he’d be available when the Rangers play the Devils on Thursday.

The Rangers have already been forced to navigate without goaltender Igor Shesterkin, on injured reserve with an upper-body injury, for the past three games.

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