New York Rangers forward Jimmy Vesey has confirmed that he separated his left shoulder during Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the Florida Panthers. Vesey, who has been seen skating in a red non-contact jersey, attempted to return when the Rangers were trailing 3-2 but was unable to do so in time. He will remain in New York for a few weeks to rehabilitate his injury and will need to be cautious during early offseason training. Fortunately, no surgery is required for Vesey's shoulder injury.
Jimmy Vesey separated his left shoulder in Game 2. He tried to push it when it was 3-2 Panthers but he ran out of time to come back. He will stay in New York to rehab for a few weeks and has to be careful early in offseason training, but no surgery is required.
Jimmy Vesey said he has a separated shoulder. Doesn’t anticipate needing surgery.
#NYR Jimmy Vesey says he separated his shoulder and that’s what kept him out
Jimmy Vesey confirms it was a separated shoulder that took him out in the ECF #NYR
Should have mentioned this earlier, but Jimmy Vesey is skating in a red non-contact jersey #NYR
Jimmy Vesey is on the ice in a red noncontact jersey.
Jimmy Vesey has joined skating in a non-contact sweater.
Jimmy Vesey just joined the #NYR morning skate in a red non-contact jersey