Lundqvist to see eye specialist, injury not thought to be 'too serious'
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An air of uncertainty still surrounds the status of Henrik Lundqvist.
The New York Rangers goaltender, who was injured in Game 1 of the team's first-round series against Pittsburgh after taking an errant stick to the eye, is set to visit a specialist Thursday, with more information in terms of his availability coming later.
Head coach Alain Vigneault doesn't believe it's cause for too much concern.
#NYR Update: @hlundqvist30 is seeing eye doctor today but AV says "we don't feel it's anything too serious". No word on status for Game 2
— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) April 14, 2016
Magnus Hellberg was recalled from the AHL with Game 2 of the series set for Saturday.
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