Rangers forward Chris Kreider has been medically cleared to play and could rejoin New York's lineup for Game 4 against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Kreider participated in the team's morning skate. Neither he nor coach Alain Vigneault will say if he will play Wednesday night. The 23-year-old Kreider broke his left hand on March 21 and underwent surgery a week later after playing in two games....
Kreider cleared to play; could face Pens in Game 4 (The Associated Press)
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