New York Rangers defenseman Jacob Trouba's status for tonight's game against the St. Louis Blues remains unclear, even though he traveled with the team to Mound City.
According to Arthur Staple of The Athletic, Jacob Trouba is dealing with an upper-body injury that kept him out of the Rangers' Wednesday, April 5 game against the Tampa Bay Lightning. The Rangers beat the Lightning 6-3.
The fact that Trouba made the trip is a positive sign that his injury may not be too serious. If he is unable to play, the Rangers will likely have to play short-handed, especially if Patrick Kane is also unable to play due to a lower-body injury.
Trouba has been an important part of the Rangers' defensive unit this season, logging significant ice time while also contributing offensively. The Rangers will certainly miss his presence on the ice if he is unable to play.
The Rangers are currently third in the Metropolitan Division with a 46-21-11 record. They will likely face a bit of a challenge against the Blues, who are sixth in the Central Division with a 36-35-7 record.
The game is scheduled to start at 8:00 PM ET. The fans will have to wait and see whether Trouba will be able to suit up and help his team secure a crucial victory on the road.
A look at Jacob Trouba's performance this NHL season
Jacob Trouba has been an important contributor for the team in the 2022-23 NHL season, as evidenced by his impressive stats. Trouba has played in all 78 games for the Rangers this season. He has tallied eight goals and 22 assists for a total of 30 points. He has been a strong physical presence on the ice.
Defensively, Trouba has been reliable, with a plus/minus rating of seven. Additionally, he has contributed to the team's penalty kill, with two shorthanded points.
Offensively, Trouba has been a key contributor for the Rangers this season, with his 30 points putting him second on the team in scoring. His eight goals tie him for second on the team, behind only winger Chris Kreider.
Although Jacob Trouba has spent some time in the penalty box this season. His contributions on both ends of the ice have been valuable for the Rangers. If he can maintain his current level of play, he will be an important factor to the team's success in the postseason.