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Rangers' Lundqvist Expects To Return From Neck Injury Before Playoffs

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork/AP) — Rangers goaltender Henrik Lundqvist expressed hope he would return from a throat-area injury before the start of the playoffs.

Lundqvist was injured when he was struck with a shot last Saturday against Carolina. He called the problem a "blood vessel injury" that will be reevaluated in two to three weeks.

"You can't take a risk on this," the 32-year-old Lundqvist said Sunday. "I have to listen to the doctors. I feel great walking around but I don't want to push this injury."

The Rangers initially said Lundqvist was day to day with a neck injury after he was hit with the high shot when a teammate accidentally lifted the goalie's mask and exposed his throat during a 4-1 win over Carolina. Lundqvist also played in Monday's 6-3 win over the Florida Panthers.

Lundqvist said he started experiencing headaches after the Florida game. Doctors then decided to continue evaluating his condition.

"It shocked me to hear that I will be out for a while," the 2012 Vezina Trophy winner said. "I'm happy we caught this."

Cam Talbot has started in Lundqvist's place, winning 3-2 over Boston on Wednesday and losing 3-2 at Nashville on Saturday. Talbot also started Sunday's game against the Stars, a 3-2 overtime loss for New York. The Rangers recalled 20-year-old Mackenzie Skapski from AHL Hartford as the backup.

"Cam has been playing really well," Lundqvist said. "We're all confident in him."

Lundqvist is 16-4-0 with a 1.82 goals against average in his last 20 games and 25-11-3 overall this season.

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