Dubinsky Out Up To Six Weeks
As per Larry Brooks, Rangers center Brandon Dubinsky, who suffered a broken hand in Calgary over the weekend, will be out four to six weeks. This is bad news for the Rangers, who are going to be without Chris Drury indefinitely due to his concussion.
If Dubinsky is placed on LTIR, then they will get $1.85 million in cap space for the length of the injury to call up a replacement. In that scenario, we could be seeing Evgeny Grachev called up. However, don’t expect any news on call ups until they determine the severity of Drury’s concussion. You always have to play it safe with those, especially when it isn’t his first.
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By Jeremy, November 9, 2009 @ 2:17 pm
My cousin just emailed me saying Drury is out for “two weeks”. Is it time to see what Tyler Arnason has? What about Brodie Dupont, or Corey Locke. I don’t think moving Avery to the pivot is the right move–he’s a winger. If you move Prospal to center, then you have him and Anisimov as centers, and you lose a wing. Tough situation for the Blueshirts
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By Dave, November 9, 2009 @ 5:10 pm
I think we’ll be seeing Parenteau called up, and that may be it.
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