New York Post

Zibanejad will miss weekend

- By BRETT CYRGALIS

WASHINGTON — There have been no updates on the status of Mika Zibanejad, but one thing the Rangers know is that their top-line center will not be available when they return home to host the Devils on Saturday night.

Zibanejad did not come on this two-game road trip that started Tuesday in Pittsburgh and concluded Friday night with a 4-2 loss to the Capitals at Capital One Arena. He is suffering from a delayed onset of concussion symptoms, dating back to a hit he took from Red Wings forward Darren Helm back on Nov. 24.

Zibanejad did ride a stationary bike Monday in New York while the team practiced, but coach Alain Vigneault said that he was “dayto-day” and just following the concussion “protocol.”

It was unclear who was going to start in net for the Rangers on Saturday, but certainly possible Henrik Lundqvist was going to play both games of this back-toback after missing Tuesday’s game with an illness.

Lundqvist said Friday morning that he felt “rested,” and then he was pretty happy with his 36-save performanc­e against the Capitals.

“I thought we battled hard, and personally I battled hard to help the team get back in this game,” he said. “Overall I felt really good.”

Backup Ondrej Pavelec had gotten the start in Pittsburgh, and made 41 saves en route to a 4-3 victory.

The Rangers’ power play went 0-for-3 and is now 3for-30 (10 percent) over the past 10 games, with two goals being gifted by poor goaltendin­g from the Hurricanes on Dec. 1. It’s also been made tougher with the absence of Zibanejad, one of only two right-handed shooters used on the man-advantage.

“We’re in adjustment here, since Mika has been gone,” Vigneault said. “Obviously the way the power play sets up with that unit is a little different. So we haven’t had a lot of time to work at it, two practices.”

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