New York Rangers center Filip Chytil will miss the remainder of the season, the team announced Sunday. Chytil, who has not played since Nov.
2, had previously been ruled out with what the Rangers described as an upper-body injury, with sources telling ESPN late last week that it was related to head injuries Chytil had previously suffered. «Following a thorough evaluation of Filip Chytil after his recent setback from an upper body injury, it has been confirmed he will be out for the remainder of this season,» the Rangers said in a statement. «The organization's top priority throughout this process has been Filip's health and we will continue to fully support him in his recovery with an aim to return for the 2024-25 season.» The 24-year-old returned to the Rangers on Monday after spending three weeks in his native Czechia.
There had been some optimism that Chytil would return to the Rangers at some point this season, given the progress he had made in his recovery.
On Friday, however, Chytil fell while he was skating at Madison Square Garden. While it was unclear what led to him falling, Chytil was down on the ice for several minutes before he was helped off by two teammates.