Rask concussed on collision after Chytil's goal
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Tuukka Rask departed Saturday's game against the New York Rangers after Filip Chytil crashed into the Boston Bruins goaltender while scoring late in the first period.
Rask suffered a concussion and was ruled out for the rest of the game, the team announced during the second period.
Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy hit Chytil into the netminder, who had to be helped off the ice.
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The veteran stopped six of the seven shots he faced before exiting.
Rask previously suffered a concussion in October 2017.
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