Igor Shesterkin practicing again and his Rangers return is imminent

Join Post Sports+ for exciting member-only features, including real-time texting with Mollie Walker about the inside buzz on the Rangers.Igor Shesterkin took a positive step forward in his rehab from an upper-body injury.The star Rangers goalie returned to practice on Wednesday, his first since he presumably sustained the injury during the team’s 3-2 loss to the Penguins on Feb.

7.Shesterkin did not practice on Tuesday during the team’s first session for players not participating in the 4 Nations Face-Off.He practiced for a limited time on Wednesday and exited early, though head coach Peter Laviolette said afterward that was always the plan to ease him back in.Shesterkin missed the Rangers’ final game before the break, a 4-3 win over the Blue Jackets, and was expected to be out 1-2 weeks.

So, the break for the 4 Nations Face-Off could mean he’ll only have to miss the one game due to the injury.The Rangers notably return to action with a back-to-back this weekend, however.They recalled Dylan Garand to back up Jonathan Quick for that win over the Blue Jackets before the break.He replaced Shesterkin in one net (with Quick in the other) on Wednesday once his practice was over.Shesterkin, who signed an eight-year, $92 million extension in December to make him the highest-paid goalie ever, has had an up-and-down season.

He owns a career-low .906 save percentage and career-high 2.87 goals against average.Some of that can also be attributed to the defensive problems around him, but Shesterkin has certainly not been at his best, nor at the level to which Rangers have grown accustomed.Brett Berard, Brennan Othmann, Jake Leschyshyn and Matthew Robertson were up from AHL Hartford and practiced with the Rangers on Wednesday — not on recall, but rather as replacement practice players, as is allowed under the rules for the 4 Nations Face-Off.

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