New York Rangers’ forward Barclay Goodrow will not return to the Blueshirts’ contest against the Ottawa Senators after sustaining an upper-body injury late in the first period on Tuesday.
UPDATE: Barclay Goodrow (upper body) will not return tonight.
— NY Rangers PR (@NYR_PR) December 6, 2023
The friendly fire occurred when New York D-man K’Andre Miller attempted to shovel an Ottawa clearance into the corner, only for the puck to strike Goodrow squarely in the face.
The veteran center left the ice in obvious discomfort before the team announced he was out for at least the remainder of the game.
K'Andre Miller's keep-in try hits Barclay Goodrow up high, sending Goodrow to the locker room#NYR pic.twitter.com/O8K3t684cc
— Hockey Daily 365 l NHL Highlights & News (@HockeyDaily365) December 6, 2023
Things have only gotten worse for the Rangers, down 1-0 at the time of the injury, without Goodrow. After Miller’s wrister cut the Sens’ lead to 3-2, net-front tallies from Drake Batherson and Ottawa captain Brady Tkachuk widened the margin to 5-2 before the second intermission.
The Senators eventually won 6-2.
Goodrow has been a significant part of New York’s veteran leadership group and penalty kill since arriving on Broadway from Tampa in the summer of 2021, and, though his scoring is down (3P in 23GP), his absence will not make a comeback any easier.
In the coming days, it will become clear whether Goodrow will return to the lineup in time for his team’s visit to the rival Washington Capitals this Saturday.
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