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Originally Posted by Enoch Root
Are you sure about that?
If they thought the injury was temporary, and that he was good enough otherwise, I think they would have probably signed him.
To me, the rejection implies that they think the injury means that, because of it, he isn't good enough.
Keep in mind that the Rangers are planning to be playing until June.
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Except they did sign him! Signed him pending a physical, a physical in which he failed.
They wanted someone who could play immediately because of Kreider's injury.