The New York Rangers provided several injury updates following Tuesday’s practice. Matt Lempe made his first appearance since being sidelined with an upper body injury sustained during the October 23rd game against Ryan Reeves. Lempe was placed on long-term injured reserve and has missed the last 22 games. The 23-year-old forward wore a non-contact jersey in practice on Tuesday. Although he will not play in Wednesday’s game against the Blackhawks, coach Mike Sullivan noted Lempe’s considerable progress by allowing him to travel with the team to Chicago. “He skated quite a bit solo with our skills coach,” Sullivan said about Lempe. “The next step is to have him in a non-contact jersey and integrate him gradually into team practice.”
Adam Fox has yet to practice with the team but has started skating independently twice. Fox injured his shoulder on November 29 during a game against the Tampa Bay Lightning and was also placed on long-term injured reserve. According to Vince Z. Mercogliano of The Athletic, Fox is expected to miss several weeks and will be reassessed around Christmas.
Adam Edstrom has been out since sustaining an unspecified lower-body injury in practice last week. He has neither practiced nor played and remains on long-term injured reserve. Sullivan confirmed Edstrom will not travel with the team to Chicago but will continue skating solo.
In a recent heartbreaking overtime loss to the Las Vegas Golden Knights, the Rangers showed signs of struggle, which injuries undoubtedly exacerbate.
Fan Take: This injury update is crucial for Rangers fans and hockey lovers alike since it highlights the challenges teams face managing key players’ health during a demanding season. How these players recover could significantly impact the Rangers’ performance and the broader competitive landscape of the NHL.

