New York Rangers Injury Report

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New York Rangers Injury Report
Injured
12
Cap on IR/LTIR
LTIR Relief
$0
Games Missed
198
Returning Soon
J.T. Miller
Center · IR · Upper Body
$8,000,000 cap hit
Eligible to return
“Probable for Thursday”
Adam Fox
Defenseman · LTIR · Upper Body
$9,500,000 cap hit
Eligible to return
“Might return Wednesday”
Player Status Injury Cap Hit Days Return
Noah Laba C DTD Upper Body $870,000 40 Considered day-to-day
Alexis Lafreniere RW DTD Illness $7,450,000 66 Dealing with illness
Jonathan Quick G DTD Lower Body $1,550,000 21 Leaves practice early
Conor Sheary LW DTD Lower Body $775,000 73 Exits Wednesday's game
Mika Zibanejad C DTD Illness $8,500,000 17 Battling illness
Gabe Perreault RW OUT Illness — Not Specified $941,667 83 Ruled out for Sunday's game
Matt Rempe RW OUT Illness $975,000 83 Won't play Sunday
Igor Shesterkin G OUT Lower Body $11,500,000 68 Ruled out for remainder of game
Vincent Trocheck C OUT Not Injury Related $5,625,000 9 Being sat out Thursday
J.T. Miller C IR Upper Body $8,000,000 66 Probable for Thursday
Adam Edstrom LW LTIR Lower Body $975,000 10 Closing in on return
Adam Fox D LTIR Upper Body $9,500,000 74 Might return Wednesday
Upcoming Opponent Injuries
vs. MIN (Sat, Mar 14) Filip Gustavsson (DTD), Jesper Wallstedt (OUT)
vs. LAK (Mon, Mar 16) Darcy Kuemper (OUT)
vs. CBJ (Thu, Mar 19) Elvis Merzlikins (DTD)
vs. OTT (Mon, Mar 23) Mads Sogaard (DTD), Linus Ullmark (OUT)
Injury Designations
DTD Day-to-Day
Player is dealing with a minor issue but is not placed on injured reserve. May return for the next game.
IR Injured Reserve
Player must miss a minimum of 7 days. The team cannot recall a replacement without cap consequences.
LTIR Long-Term Injured Reserve
Player must miss a minimum of 24 days and 10 games. The team receives salary cap relief equal to the player’s cap hit.
OUT Out
Player is out of the lineup due to injury but has not been formally placed on injured reserve.
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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.