As electrifying the 4 Nations Face-Off was, it’s time to look ahead. The NHL is set to return after an international break that will be remembered for a long time to come, and the teams are already squaring up. Sitting in the 5th position of the Metropolitan Division, The New York Rangers still haven’t given up on playoff hopes, but Coach Laviolette isn’t too keen on sharing how the roster would look against the Sabres tomorrow at the KeyBank Center.Vincent Trocheck, the Rangers’ star forward, has been in impressive form in the 2024-25 season despite his status as a veteran Team USA player. With 17 goals to his name, Trocheck once again proved himself to be invaluable for the New York team and even went on to lend his skills to the national squad at the 4 Nations. Until news about a finger injury sustained at last Monday’s USA vs. Sweden game worried fans. But Peter Laviolette isn’t one to give in to mass hysteria.On February 21, the New York Rangers HC was heard talking about Trocheck’s condition and the possibility of making his NHL return tomorrow in a YouTube upload by the official account of the team. When an interviewer asked if Laviolette had any thoughts about Vincent’s finger injury impacting his availability, the coach dismissed the speculations without missing a heartbeat.“I don’t comment on any of that. As far as Vincent goes, he hasn’t missed any game, so we have nothing to report,” said the seasoned coach flatly, who undoubtedly isn’t new to overcoming injury scares.The story is developingThe post New York Rangers Coach Shares Cryptic Update On Vincent Trocheck’s Return Post 4 Nations Injury appeared first on EssentiallySports.