New York Post

Scratched DeAngelo may get another shot

- By BRETT CYRGALIS

CHICAGO — The opportunit­y for Tony DeAngelo might be coming sooner rather than later.

The Rangers’ righty-shooting defenseman was a healthy scratch Thursday night for the sixth straight game and the eighth time in the team’s first 10 as the Blueshirts lost 4-1 to the Blackhawks at United Center.

But another righty-shooting blueliner, Adam McQuaid, did not return for the second period with what the Rangers called a lower- body injury.

The severity of the injury was not immediatel­y available, with coach David Quinn saying, “It’s too early to tell right now.”

DeAngelo, 23, has been a bit of a conundrum thus far for Quinn, who keeps saying that he needs to see more in practice from the offensivel­y talented player.

The Rangers have Friday off in California, where they will practice on Saturday before a Sunday after- noon contest at the Kings, the start of three games in the Golden State.

Asked if the Rangers need to call up another defenseman for the rest of the trip, Quinn said, “I don’t know enough right now to comment on that in any way.”

Forward Matt Beleskey cleared waivers and was sent to AHL Hartford. Every team in the league had a chance to pick up the 30-year-old with one more year left on his deal after this one, carrying an annual salary-cap hit of $1.9 million.

Beleskey was fully recovered from the shoulder injury, which he suffered in an exhibition fight.

Goalie Henrik Lundqvist was terrific in stopping 33-of-36 shots, and said he was physically fine after a minor neck tweak a few days ago, which was part of the reason he backed up Alexandar Georgiev for Tuesday’s 5-2 win over the Panthers.

Lundqvist also came up holding his left elbow after a jam-shot from former teammate Artem Anisimov in the third period, but brushed that off as well.

This was the first time Quinn dressed the same 18 skaters for back-to-back games, which meant winger Vinni Lettieri was a scratch. The shoot-first winger had yet to put up a point.

“He’s got to be a little bit better, for sure,” Quinn said of the 23-yearold. “But these other guys have played well, too. I think there’s healthy competitio­n.

Forward Filip Chytil played in his 10th game of the season, meaning the first year of his entry-level contract has begun.

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