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New York Rangers make a surprising decision with their veteran forward as it seems like it was only a one-time thing to healthy scratch Chris Kreider. In Chris Kreider's first game back after being benched he managed to record 18:39 minutes of ice time,
Chris Kreider, a healthy scratch for the first time since John Tortorella’s reign behind the bench ended following 2012-13, is no victim.
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That hadn’t been the case recently, though, at least not to most folks’ memory. Not until Peter Laviolette left the 33-year-old Kreider out of the lineup that faced the Devils on Monday, in the Rangers’ final game before the NHL’s holiday break.
What exactly does this mean for his future in New York? Rangers general manager Chris Drury sent a league-wide memo a couple of weeks ago, specifically mentioning Kreider as a pla
Jesper Boqvist scored twice, including the go-ahead goal in the third, and the Panthers beat the Rangers​ 5-3 on Monday night.
It seems as if the New York Rangers’ decision to scratch Chris Kreider was just a one-time thing. In his first game back after getting benched, Kreider recorded 18:39 minutes, but failed to get on the stat sheet.
Chris Kreider, the longest-tenured player on the New York Rangers, was a healthy scratch Monday against the New Jersey Devils. The move, while aimed at shaking the lineup to try and provide it with another spark, was made by head coach Peter Laviolette but backfired massively as the Rangers fell 5-0 at the Prudential Center.
Chris Kreider handled getting scratched out of the lineup in a mature manner. Chris Kreider finally got the opportunity to speak out about getting scratched from the lineup during the New York Rangers ’ Monday afternoon matchup against the New Jersey Devils.
New York Rangers forward Chris Kreider was a healthy scratch against the New Jersey Devils for the first time this season
The New York Rangers free fall continues. There is dysfunction inside the organization from top to bottom. There has been turmoil since the summer as general manager Chris Chris Drury has tried to reshape the roster.