Bad Break: Derek Stepan Breaks Left Fibula
Derek Stepan went down during a conditioning skate clutching his left leg. He was soon helped off the ice by teammates Mats Zuccarello and Martin St.Louis. Now reports suggest that Stepan has a broken fibula and will be out INDEFINITELY.
This is a huge blow to the Rangers and it makes them even weaker at center. The injury likely isn’t season ending but this will keep Stepan out for at least 4-6 weeks.
Last season he missed all of training camp with a contract dispute and played catch up all year. This could have the same devastating impact.
Derek Stepan – photo: Kamin-Oncea-USA TODAY Sports
Chris Kelly missed 22 games with a fractured fibula in 2013. If Stepan misses 18-ish games, it’s not the end of the world but it’s close.
— Dave Lozo (@DaveLozo) September 24, 2014
Ranger Rants: Updated with diagnosis on Stepan. Broken left spot, same spot he first hurt blocking shot on Sept. 9 https://t.co/B4sXrtzBiw
— Andrew Gross (@AGrossRecord) September 24, 2014
Bad news for #NYR. C Derek Stepan out indefinitely with fractured fibula, believe it’s left leg — Steve Zipay (@stevezipay) September 24, 2014
Obviously terrible news for Stepan and #NYR today..expecting further update later on
— Jim Cerny (@JimCerny) September 24, 2014
Tough break for Stepan, who just recovered from his broken jaw suffered during the playoffs. Now, another long-term injury rehab.
— Seth Rothman (@RothmanHockey) September 24, 2014
Vigneault says he’s expecting to hear 4-6 weeks on Stepan but team will know for sure later this afternoon
— Pat Leonard (@PLeonardNYDN) September 24, 2014
AV says in his experience, injury like Derek Stepan suffered today is usually a 4-6 week absence. Team will have more later today.
— Andrew Gross (@AGrossRecord) September 24, 2014
AV says moving Dominic Moore up to fill a top two center spot is definitely under consideration. “We’ve got a lot to sort out,” AV said.
— Andrew Gross (@AGrossRecord) September 24, 2014
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