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NHL Notebook: Rangers hit the road with that winning feeling

NHL Notebook: Rangers hit the road with that winning feeling

In their last game before embarking on a week-long, West Coast road trip, the New York Rangers put together the type of win that checked a lot of boxes. Forward Filip Chytil, who missed all but ten games of last year's regular season due to a concussion, was injured in an awkward collision midway through the second period with teammate K'Andre Miller; both went for a loose puck in the offensive zone, and Chytil was essentially hit and knocked to the ice by Miller, with Chytil able to return for one shift but ultimately having to shut it down for the remainder of the game with what the organization termed as an “upper body injury.”