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Possible Playoff Comeback for Callahan

From Kristie Ackert of The Daily News:

Ryan Callahan is not giving up on this season. Using crutches, the Rangers right wing came into the locker room after practice with a boot on his right leg, immobilizing his broken ankle.

There is no timetable for his return, but he is hoping for a playoff run long enough to get him back on the ice.

“There’s no surgery or anything like that,” Callahan said. “So hopefully we can keep winning and I can get back in there and help the guys in the playoffs.”

Callahan is the Rangers’ heart and soul and is clearly a warrior through and through. There is no doubt that the team will miss him in the playoffs, if they clinch a spot that is, but if they can make a long run, then he’ll be back when the team needs him the most.

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