Another interesting development came from Rangers practice yesterday, as Blake Wheeler returned to practice in a non-contact jersey. Wheeler has […]
New York Rangers forward Blake Wheeler hasn’t played a game of hockey since suffering a horrific right-leg injury against the Montreal Canadiens back on February 15.
Blake Wheeler returned to practice with the New York Rangers on Monday, one day after they skated to a 4-3 win in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Second Round against the Carolina Hurricanes.
New York Rangers forward Blake Wheeler began skating on his own ahead of practice Friday after sustaining a lower-body on Februay 15, according to Dan Rosen. Wheeler was injured after being hit by Jayden Struble in first period of a 7-4 win against the Montreal Canadiens.
New York Rangers veteran forward Blake Wheeler is out for the season, but not out of coach Peter Laviolette’s thoughts. “I’ve talked to him once and shared a couple of text messages,” Laviolette said.
The New York Rangers have had a rough time with injuries this season. One after another, players have been placed on the IR at a consistent rate like never before.
New York Rangers right wing Blake Wheeler is done for the season after a devastating leg injury. The injury was sustained at the beginning of Thursday night’s game versus the Montreal Canadiens.
The New York Rangers may be on a six-game win streak, but it hasn’t come without any casualties. In the Blueshirts’ most recent victory over the Montreal Canadiens, veteran forward Blake Wheeler suffered a lower-body injury which was later revealed to be season-ending.
New York Rangers right winger Blake Wheeler will miss the rest of the regular season after he suffered an injury to his right leg Thursday night during the Rangers' 7-4 win over the Montreal Canadiens.
During Thursday’s New York Rangers game, a concerning incident unfolded when Blake Wheeler and Jayden Struble collided along the boards. This collision caused Wheeler to fall in a distressing manner, leading to his leg bending at an unnatural angle.
With less than a month to go before the NHL Trade Deadline, the New York Rangers are expected to be active on the trade market over the next few weeks.
The 2023-24 regular season came to abrupt end for one of the New York Rangers’ veterans. On Friday, it was revealed that forward Blake Wheeler will miss the final 28 games this season with a lower-body injury.
The New York Rangers received a significant blow on Friday. Veteran forward Blake Wheeler has been ruled out for the remainder of the regular NHL season.
After being bought out by the Jets this past summer, he settled for a one-year, $800K contract with the Rangers with $100K bonuses after 10, 20, and 30 games played, respectively.
The New York Rangers suffered another blow to their lineup. During Thursday night’s game saw Blueshirts forward Blake Wheeler injured and miss the rest of the matchup with the Montreal Canadiens.
Rangers forward Blake Wheeler suffered what appeared to be a severe right leg/ankle injury in Thursday’s 7-4 win over the Montreal Canadiens, magnifying
One of the veterans on Broadway was in a great bit of distress on Thursday night. In the first period of game between the New York Rangers and Montreal Canadiens, Rangers forward Blake Wheeler fell awkwardly to the ice after getting hit along the boards by Canadiens defenseman Jayden Struble.
The New York Rangers lost right wing Blake Wheeler to a lower-body injury after he hurt his right leg with nine minutes remaining in the first period of Thursday's game against the visiting Montreal Canadiens.
When the New York Rangers signed Blake Wheeler as a free agent on July 1, many saw it as a steal of a deal because they got a consistent 60-point player on a cheap deal to come in and fill a void they had on the right wing.
The New York Rangers have been electrifying to watch to start out the 2023-24 season and continue to be one of the hottest teams in the NHL this season.
When the New York Rangers signed Blake Wheeler as a free agent, many thought his deal was the steal of free agency. They were able to sign him on a one-year deal for less than one million and for a player that has been around the 50 to 60 point area the past two seasons, it sure seemed like the Rangers were getting a steal.
Now 36 years old, Blake Wheeler captained the Jets for six seasons before having the captaincy stripped by incoming head coach Rick Bowness a year ago.
The winds of change are reaching hurricane force in Winnipeg and another long-time member of the organization could be headed out.
Winnipeg Jets veteran winger Blake Wheeler returned to the ice Friday night against the Tampa Bay Lightning after suffering arguably the most devastating injury a man could ever endure.
In July, the Winnipeg Jets hired Rick Bowness to help turn the team around after a lackluster campaign last season. With just under a month until the
The Winnipeg Jets are at a crossroads, after failing to even reach the playoffs in a season they were expecting to contend for the Stanley Cup.
It wasn’t the season the Winnipeg Jets had in mind, something their captain Blake Wheeler made very clear.
Per the terms for the 2021-22 NHL season, Wheeler must isolate for a minimum of 10 days, be declared free of symptoms, and receive the approval of a doctor before he can return to action.
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