Nash skated on his own on Tuesday, but will not play vs. the Devils. Nash will miss his third straight game and things don’t look great for him playing on Thursday either.
Nash has missed the last two games with a bone bruise and his recovery is taking longer than expected. He missed Monday’s practice, which is not a good sign that he will be available for Tuesday’s game. Monitor his status during tomorrow’s game-day skate, but things don’t look positive.
Nash underwent examination on Tuesday and it revealed that he is dealing with a bone bruise that will keep him out of the lineup until after the All-Star break.
Nash missed the last two games with a back injury, but he will be back in the lineup tonight vs. Carolina. Nash will replace Dominic Moore in the lineup. Nash comes in with one goal and five assists in 12 games.
Nash has missed the last two games after tweaking his back last Thursday. He was back on the ice this morning, skating in his usual spot on the top line. Expect Nash to return to the Rangers’ lineup on Tuesday vs. Carolina.
Nash will miss his second straight game after tweaking his back in practice on Thursday. With Nash out, Emerson Etem will remain in the lineup.
Nash tweaked his back in practice on Thursday and was held out of the lineup on Friday and is in danger of missing Saturday’s contest. With Nash out, Emerson Etem took his spot on the top line. Consider Nash day-to-day.
Nash missed practice on Wednesday because of a “24-hour bug” according to him. Nash comes in having scored 42 goals and 27 assists this season, but he has historically struggled in the playoffs. In 41 career playoff games Nash has only recorded five goals.
Nash is battling an illness so he was held out of practice on Wednesday, but should be good to go for game 1 on Thursday.
Nash will miss his second straight game with an undisclosed injury. The injury is not believed to be overly serious, so he should be ready to go for game 1 of the playoffs.
Nash was held out of Thursday’s game against the Senators and could miss a second straight game on Saturday, but he is expected to be ready for the playoffs.
Nash will be held out of the lineup on Thursday because of a minor injury according to coach Alain Vigneault. Nash is listed as day-to-day.
Nash missed Tuesday’s game against the Flames, but will be back in the lineup tonight vs. the Coyotes. Nash ranks second in the NHL with 37 goals and makes for a strong play tonight against the Coyotes.
Nash was on the ice for the Rangers morning skate, but will be held out of tonight’s game with neck spasms. With Nash out, Oscar Lindberg will make his NHL debut. Nash is listed as day-to-day.
Nash has had a great start to the season scoring four goals with one assist in three games. He left Sunday's game early but the Rangers were getting beat bad by the Maple Leafs, so Nash was not going to lead any kind of comeback. He will be back on the Rangers top-line with Martin St. Louis tonight vs. the Islanders.
Nash was a gametime decision for tonight's game, but ended up playing in the first two periods and scored one goal on one shot with a plus-1 rating in 11:40. Nash is off to a great start to the season, scoring at least one goal in all three games (4 total) while adding one assist. Expect Nash to be back in the lineup on Tuesday vs. the Islanders.
Nash has missed the last 17 games after being concussed on a Brad Stuart hit on October 8. It was a lengthy recovery, but he will make his long awaited return tonight vs. Boston. The 29-year-old forward had 42 points (21G / 21A) in 44 games with the Rangers last season. He has been a consistent 30-plus goal scorer throughout his career, so it is fair to expected him to score 25-plus goals in the remaining 62 games of the season.