
Rangers’ Adam Edstrom injured again and placed on long-term IR
NY Post
CHICAGO — Less than a year after suffering a season-ending injury, Adam Edstrom has another injury just 30 games into a new campaign.
The Rangers placed Edstrom on long-term injured reserve Wednesday morning with a lower-body injury, marking his second such injury in the span of 10 months.
It is not the same lower-body injury he sustained on Feb. 1 last season, which sidelined him for the remainder of the 2024-25 campaign, per a source.
After continued evaluation and the injury not progressing the way they had hoped, the Blueshirts opted to put their fourth player of the season on LTIR.
Edstrom, who was scratched with “bumps and bruises” in early November, left practice on Dec. 1 to be evaluated for a lower-body injury.
Word is that was the same issue Edstrom is dealing with now.













