New York Rangers forward Mika Zibanejad will sit out Monday's game against the Anaheim Ducks after missing a team meeting. Coach Mike Sullivan confirmed the disciplinary action, noting logistical challenges but emphasizing the importance of team rules. Zibanejad has been a key contributor with 25 points in 33 games this season.
Mika Zibanejad, the 32-year-old Swedish center for the New York Rangers, faces his first missed game of the season due to missing a team meeting. Head coach Mike Sullivan addressed the media ahead of the matchup with the Anaheim Ducks, stating that Zibanejad's absence stems from this infraction despite some logistical issues attributed to the city.
Sullivan explained the reasoning behind the benching, saying, "Mika understands the importance of the rules that we all expect everyone to follow." He also praised Zibanejad's character, adding, "He feels bad about it. One thing about Mika is that he is an honest person, a great human being, and takes responsibility for this."
The Athletic's Vince Z. Mercogliano reported the news on X, confirming Zibanejad won't play tonight. This season, Zibanejad has recorded 11 goals and 14 assists for 25 points in 33 games, providing steady production for a Rangers team currently sitting seventh in the Metropolitan Division with 36 points.
The Rangers return home Tuesday to face the Vancouver Canucks, where Zibanejad could potentially return. This incident highlights the team's commitment to accountability amid their struggles in the standings.