New York Rangers Injury Report

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No injuries reported for NYR.

NHL Injury Report FAQ

What does DTD, OUT, IR, and LTIR mean under status?

DTD (Day-to-Day) means the player is hurt but could return soon, so their status is checked daily. OUT means the player is not playing right now, but they may not be on a formal injury list. IR (Injured Reserve) means the team has officially placed the player on IR, and they must miss at least 7 days. LTIR (Long-Term Injured Reserve) means the player is expected to miss at least 10 NHL games and 24 days.

What is the cap hit in relation to the injury report?

The cap hit shows how much the injured player’s contract counts against the salary cap. It matters because injuries can change how much cap space a team can use, especially when a player goes on IR or LTIR.

What does “Cap On IR/LTIR” mean?

This is the total cap hit of players who are currently on IR or LTIR. It helps show how much salary cap is tied up in injured players.

What does “LTIR Relief” mean?

LTIR relief is the extra cap room a team can use when a player is on LTIR. It is not “free cap space,” but it can let the team spend over the cap by a limited amount while the player is out.