Injury Could Snap Dubinsky's Ironman Streak

New York Rangers center Brandon Dubinsky of Anchorage was injured in Saturday's 3-1 loss at Calgary, and that setback could snap his ironman streak -- he has played 182 straight games in the last two-plus seasons.

Dubinsky hurt either his right wrist or arm blocking a shot in the second period. The Rangers haven't definitively announced the nature or severity of Dubinsky's injury, but published reports quoted New York coach John Tortorella indicating Dubinsky could be out for a spell.

Dubinsky owns 3-7--10 and +7 totals in 18 games, and had been centering his club's top line with wingers Marian Gaborik and Vinny Prospal.

Tough night for Rangers centers. Chris Drury went down very early in the game with a concussion suffered when he was blind-sided by former UAA winger Curtis Glencross. Drury didn't have the puck -- a suspension could be coming for Glencross, even though on-ice officials missed the play completely.