New York Post

D-men have chance with Trouba out

- By MOLLIE WALKER RANGERS NOTES

Saturday marked the beginning of head coach Peter Laviolette’s pursuit of solidifyin­g the Rangers playoff lineup.

Despite how long it takes to integrate the Blueshirts’ trade-deadline acquisitio­ns, it will be a minimum of 2-3 weeks before the team can be a finished product as captain Jacob Trouba recovers from a lower-body injury.

While the forward line experiment­s begin, the defensive depth will be tested.

“That’s tough. I mean, he’s a leader of this team,” Laviolette said of losing Trouba before the Rangers beat the Blues, 4-0, on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden. “He brings a certain style of play that we will miss. He’s physical, he plays great defense for us, he carries a lot of the tough minutes and the heavy workload.

“Other guys are going to have to step up. It’s a great opportunit­y for somebody to step up and push into that position.”

Without Trouba, Braden Schneider was moved up to the right side of K’Andre Miller. Laviolette noted that Schneider has played that role before. To fill the void left by Schneider, Zac Jones drew into the Rangers lineup for the first time since Feb. 5, slotting onto the left of Erik Gustafsson.

It’s likely that newly acquired defenseman Chad Ruhwedel will get an opportunit­y while Trouba is out, as well.

➤ Igor Shesterkin played in his 200th NHL game Saturday, while Vincent Trocheck appeared in Game No. 700 of his NHL career.

➤ The Rangers will be off Sunday before they take on a back-to-back slate against the Devils on Monday night at the Garden and then the Hurricanes in Raleigh, N.C., on Tuesday.

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