The best thing to happen to the Rangers on Monday was seeing one of their rookies, Brett Howden, walking around the practice facility with a smile on his face and no major injury, a day after a frightening collision in Sunday's game.
On Tuesday, the most exciting thing to happen to the Rangers will be getting a look at another rookie centerman, one who is about to make his 2018-19 NHL debut.
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Lias Andersson, the Rangers' No. 7 overall draft choice in 2017,
was called up from AHL Hartford on Monday evening
and will join the Rangers on Tuesday night at the Garden to face the Montreal Canadiens. Andersson will play in his eighth career NHL game and first since a seven-game stint to close out last season.
Andersson, who celebrated his 20th birthday on Oct. 13, was part of a group of centers vying to make the Rangers' roster out of Training Camp. But the team determined that Hartford was the best place for him to start the year, and he reported to the Wolf Pack determined to make the most of his time there - and through 14 games has followed through, to the tune of 12 points (4-8-12) while seeing top-unit duty on both special teams.
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