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The New York Rangers are already without captain Ryan McDonagh on the blue line, where they’ve dealt with other blue line injuries recently as well.

Now, though, they’ll also play in their final game of the season without two of their forwards, as well.

The team confirmed on Friday morning that both Mats Zucarello and Viktor Stalberg will sit out of New York’s final game of the year with lower body injuries, leaving the team short on the wing when they face the Detroit Red Wings for their regular season finale.

The absence of Stalberg will be a blow in the team’s forward depth charts, as the 30 year old left winger boasts nine goals and 22 points through 75 games this year. Missing Zuccarello, though, will be much heavier; the Norweigan forward, who sits on 26 goals and 61 points on the year, leads the entire Rangers roster in scoring by three points as they look to finish off the year on a high note.

The Red Wings will be desperate to win, as well, since the Atlantic Division club need to win in either regulation or overtime for their playoff fate to remain in their own hands. The Detroit-based club lost their sense of post-season security on Thursday night, falling 5-2 to the Boston Bruins to bring their divisional rivals within one regulation or overtime win of overtaking them in the standings.

The two teams will face off at 12:30 PM EST on Saturday afternoon at Madison Square Garden, where the Rangers will try to come back after a 4-1 loss to the New York Islanders last night.