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Philip Broberg - Closing in on returnBroberg (knee) participated in a full practice Tuesday and could return to the lineup as soon as Saturday versus the Flyers, Lou Korac of The Hockey News reports.
ImpactBroberg is nearing the front end of his 4-6 week timeline to return from the injury. Given the multi-week absence, he will need more than just one practice, so he won't be in the lineup Wednesday versus the Devils. Saturday versus the Flyers is an option, and if not then, Broberg is expected to return some time during a road trip that begins next Tuesday in Winnipeg.
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Rangers' Jacob Trouba addresses team's willingness to dealAfter practice Tuesday, Trouba said: "For me, it's part of the game. I'm happy to be here. Love this group. Love playing here."
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Brett Berard - Earns assist in NHL debutBerard notched an assist and two shots on goal in Monday's 5-2 loss to the Blues.
ImpactBerard made his NHL debut Monday and quickly earned his first point on a second-period tally by Will Cuylle. With 13 points over 16 games for AHL Hartford this season, there's no questioning Berard's scoring chops. The 22-year-old winger could get a look in the Rangers' lineup as long as Filip Chytil and Chris Kreider are out with their respective upper-body injuries.
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