BREAKING: Rangers Star Leaves New York And North America Midseason
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Tyler Ball
December 29, 2023 (7:17 PM)
Today a new report has indicated that a star player for the New York Rangers will be leaving the team to return home to Europe.
Rangers Star Leaves North America Midseason
A new report and story put out by the New York Post has confirmed that Rangers forward Filip Chytil will be returning home to Czechia in the coming days. This announcement comes as Chytil is recovering from concussion issues.
Filip Chytil returning to Czechia for �reset' in next step of concussion recovery
According to the report, Chytil is back skating in his recovery and wants to be close to family and friends while getting back to full strength. Chytil has had 4 concussions throughout his 6 years in the NHL.
While this news is great that Chytil is progressing in his recovery it seems as though he still is quite a ways from playing. We wish Chytil the best during his time recovering and hope to see him back on the ice soon.
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