The New York Rangers were already facing some difficult decisions ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline on Feb. 26 before their chances of reaching the Stanley Cup Playoffs for an eighth consecutive season took a hit Friday.
The Rangers announced that defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk
will be out indefinitely because of a torn meniscus
in his left knee that will require surgery, which he will have Monday. Shattenkirk, who has played in all 46 games this season and has 23 points (five goals, 18 assists), said he is planning to return before the end of the regular season so he can have "a meaningful impact."
Shattenkirk's absence complicates Trade Deadline approach for Rangers
Play during defenseman's recovery from knee surgery likely to determine whether New York is buyer or seller


















