With the Rangers well out of playoff contention and playing out the stretch, this is the time of year when it would be good to get some of their younger players or depth pieces a bit more playing time to help evaluate things for next season.  That won’t be happening for a pair of players, however.  Newsday’s Denis P. Gorman relays (Twitter link) that center Noah Laba and defenseman Urho Vaakanainen are listed as out week-to-week.

Laba sustained a lower-body injury on Wednesday against New Jersey.  The 22-year-old came into training camp, locked down a roster spot to start the year, and hasn’t looked back since as he has been a regular in New York’s bottom six.  Through 65 games this season, Laba has nine goals and 12 assists while winning just over half of his faceoffs.  He has also chipped in with 90 hits while logging over 13 minutes a night of ice time, a solid freshman year overall.

As for Vaakanainen, he also was injured against the Devils, though with an upper-body injury.  The 27-year-old has been a depth defender for the Rangers since coming over as part of the Jacob Trouba trade early last season.  Through 33 games, he has six assists and 26 blocks in 13:48 per game of ice time.  Instead of possibly getting a chance to make a case for a more stable role down the stretch, he’ll now be sidelined for the next little while.

With Connor Mackey being recalled on Thursday and New York still having 12 healthy forwards on the roster, it’s unlikely that there will be any further promotions from AHL Hartford for the time being.  If they do elect to call up someone, that move would count against their post-deadline limit of five since they have enough healthy players to not be eligible for an emergency recall.

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