Rangers' Goodrow Injured, Loses Tooth in Game Against Senators
The incident occurred in the first period, leading to Goodrow's exit and contributing to the Rangers' 6-2 loss, ending their three-game winning streak.
- New York Rangers winger Barclay Goodrow was injured during Tuesday's game against the Ottawa Senators, taking a puck to the face and losing a tooth.
- Goodrow was hit by a shot from teammate K’Andre Miller in the first period and did not return to the game.
- The Rangers lost the game 6-2, ending a three-game winning streak.
- Goodrow, a two-time Stanley Cup champion with the Tampa Bay Lightning, was acquired by the Rangers in 2021.
- The Rangers are currently leading the Metropolitan division and their next game is on Dec. 9 against the Washington Capitals.