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    Matt Rempe Week-To-Week With Mysterious Upper-Body Injury

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    Matt Rempe is out with an upper-body injury and is being listed as week-to-week. 

    There are 10 games remaining this season for the New York Rangers and it’s unclear if he’ll miss the rest of the regular season. 

    Rempe played on Tuesday night against the Los Angeles Kings which is when he got hurt. However, The Rangers did not specify exactly how or when he sustained this apparent upper-body injury. 

    In 36 games, the 22-year-old forward has recorded two goals, three assists and five points while averaging 7:59 minutes. 

    With Rempe out, it seems as if Nicolas Aube-Kubel will remain with the Rangers after being recalled from the Hartford Wolf Pack earlier this week. 

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