The New York Rangers have made several roster moves, including placing J.T. Miller on injured reserve due to an upper-body injury. Miller, a key player for the team, has been a polarizing figure in New York, with a -24 rating indicating the team's struggles this year. Despite this, he has still managed to score 38 points in 51 games, ranking third in team scoring. The team has also recalled Jaroslav Chmelar and Juuso Pärssinen from the AHL Hartford, while Brendan Brisson and Scott Morrow are headed back down. Chmelar, a 22-year-old Czech player, has not yet recorded a point but is seen as a solid find in the 2021 draft. Pärssinen, a 25-year-old forward, has six points in 11 AHL contests and three in 14 at the NHL level this season. The Rangers are also giving a chance to Morrow, the team's top defensive prospect, who has six helpers in 29 games this year. With Miller's injury, the team is looking to the future and giving younger players a chance to shine, as they sit 30th in the league and are not desperate for wins. The Rangers will be back in action on Thursday when they host Toronto.