VANCOUVER — It’s the best-case scenario for Filip Chytil.
The Czech center, who was examined by specialists in New York after a scary collision with K’Andre Miller last week, did not suffer a concussion and is set to join the Rangers in Calgary, industry sources told The Post on Tuesday.
Despite being cleared for the same-natured injury that sidelined him for 72 of 82 regular-season games last season, Chytil is still considered day-to-day and may not jump right back into lineup.
It’s about as good of news the Rangers could’ve received on Chytil, who came off the ice after the friendly-fire contact and was permitted to return to the game.
He only took one 61-second shift before retreating back to the locker room for the remainder of that Sharks game.