Rangers, Hurricanes and Artemi Panarin
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Panarin produced a goal and an assist in Wednesday's 4-2 win over the Hurricanes.
Things haven't gone according to plan for the New York Rangers to begin the 2025-2026 season. The team is 10-9-2, which is good for the second-worst record in t
New York Rangers winger Artemi Panarin and Calgary Flames defenseman Rasmus Andersson are the top two players in next summer's free-agent market.
The Rangers were up by a goal at the tail end of the first period when Artemi Panarin coughed up the puck along the boards.
All of a sudden, New York’s road excellence has hit a snag and they're tied for second-worst point percentage in the East.
Panarin is in the final year of a seven-year deal with the Rangers. He was eligible to sign an extension back on July 1, but that’s something that has yet to materialize. As it stands, the Russian star could be the biggest free-agent fish next summer.
TAMPA — Artemi Panarin is beginning to shake off his early season struggles. With a newly shaven head, the star Russian wing has posted nine points — three goals and six assists — in the last four games after assisting on four goals in the Rangers’ 7-3 win over the Lightning on Wednesday night at Benchmark International Arena.
The defensive play of Artemi Panarin is something that has been addressed by Mike Sullivan. Panarin has never been known to be a strong defensive player, but Mike Sullivan’s system and newfound culture require all players to buy in from a defensive standpoint.
Rangers' star Artemi Panarin is having an off-year offensively, but that isn't the only thing drawing the ire of Mike Sullivan.
A New York Rangers star is taking a leave of absence after allegations of him assaulting a teenage girl surface. According to ESPN's Emily Kaplan, Artemi Panarin was accused by his former NHL player and Panarin's former Kontinental Hockey League coach ...
The Carolina Hurricanes drop their second game in a row after their 4-2 loss to the New York Rangers. What stood out in the game, good and bad, for the Hurricanes?