Court documents say the New York Rangers should be put in a legal penalty box — according to Uber, which is taking the NHL team to court for failing to provide the ride-hailing company with information about one of its players. It is said that there is.
Uber has subpoenaed a large amount of information from the Blue Shirts regarding minor leaguer Brandon Crowley, who was injured when his Uber vehicle ran off the road and hit a utility pole in Glen Rock, New Jersey, on Christmas Day 2018. . , records show.
Defense attorneys sued Uber and the drivers in Bergen County Court in October 2020.
As part of the ongoing lawsuit, Uber has requested that the Rangers provide all information regarding any injuries the retired 27-year-old may have sustained during his playing days, as well as all of his stats, “any line combinations and/or depth.” We are requesting that you disclose the details. “A chart of every season Crowley played with the organization” and “every starting lineup for every game Crowley was on his roster,” they said in the legal filing.
The Blueshirts reportedly did not respond to the request in July, and Uber asked a Manhattan judge to force the team to cooperate.
A spokesperson said the Rangers first learned of the subpoena this week and intended to comply.

