Add New York Rangers centre Derick Brassard to the growing list of NHL players dealing with the mumps.

The Rangers said they haven't gotten the official test results back, which will take five to seven days, but said they can tell by looking at Brassard.

Brassard is the 14th NHL player to get the mumps, joining Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby, Corey Perry, Francois Beauchemin, Clayton Stoner and Emerson Etem of the Anaheim Ducks, Ryan Suter, Keith Ballard, Marco Scandella, Jonas Brodin and Christian Folin of the Minnesota Wild, Travis Zajac and Adam Larsson of the New Jersey Devils and Tanner Glass of the Rangers.

Crosby was diagnosed with mumps on Sunday morning after the two-time MVP sat out two games for precautionary reasons. Crosby's face appeared swollen after Pittsburgh's morning skate Friday, leading to rampant speculation he had the virus that has been going around the NHL.