New York Post

Source: Kravtsov fled over burial on depth chart

- By LARRY BROOKS

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vitali Kravtsov’s situation remains status quo, though the backstory continues to evolve while the 21-year-old winger sits in a snit at home in Russia, suspended by the Rangers for his failure to report to the AHL Wolf Pack.

Our latest informatio­n, provided by an individual with knowledge of the situation, is that Kravtsov’s reason for refusing the assignment had nothing to do with his relationsh­ip with Rangers president-general manager Chris Drury. Rather, it was entirely based on his belief he would never get a crack at a permanent spot on the Rangers’ top six because wingers Artemi Panarin, Chris Kreider, Alexis Lafreniere and Kaapo Kakko were ahead of him on the depth chart.

We are told both Drury and head coach Gerard Gallant attempted to convince the ninth-overall selection of the 2018 draft to reconsider, but he had made up his mind. Gallant, as reported by Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, did reach out to the winger, though it is unclear whether that was before or after Kravtsov took off to Russia.

Regarding last year’s postseason exit meeting, which The Post first described as “contentiou­s,” we have learned the Rangers asked Kravtsov, who recorded two goals and two assists in 20 games after joining the club following his KHL season, to remain in New York for a spell to work through a conditioni­ng program designed by the training staff. The winger declined the invitation.

We are told that a handful of teams have expressed lukewarm interest in acquiring Kravtsov, but there is currently nothing on the table. Given the lack of top-six-type depth in the Rangers’ organizati­on, it is unclear whether they would welcome Kravtsov back if he were to have a change of heart. At this moment, though, he seems dug in.

The Post has also learned the Blackhawks have quite naturally talked to the Rangers about Dylan Strome. Ryan Strome’s younger brother, Dylan has been a scratch for Chicago’s first four games of the season. There has not, however, necessaril­y been a link to Kravtsov.

➤ Gallant said “it is going to be close,” when asked if Kakko will be available to play on Monday at home against the Flames after coming off injured reserve.

The Finn has been sidelined with an apparent shoulder injury since the first period of Saturday’s match in Montreal. The Blueshirts will have three days off after facing Calgary before meeting the Jackets at the Garden on Oct. 29.

Kakko, who is on the trip, has not skated since sustaining the injury.

Ryan Strome, meanwhile, remains at home in the NHL’s COVID-19 protocol.

➤ There is no current plan to get defenseman Libor Hajek ,a healthy scratch for the first four games, into the lineup.

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