Player Discussion Artemi Panarin

mas0764

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He's the reason I have hope for Zibs. They both deteriorated under Gallant imo. Their 5v5 play was rancid imo

Panarin rediscovered his identity and has even brought it to new heights... Now it's Zibs' turn.

As did Laf... now it's Kakko's turn.
 
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mas0764

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the problem with all these players... they didn't move their feet or play with pace.

Attack instead of being reactive and passive.
I really hope the staff has been having counseling sessions with Kakko while he's been out. Film, study, instruction for how to be more aggressive and confident.
 
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Amazing Kreiderman

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Panarin is having such an incredible season. He's shooting way more than he usually does, which is why his goal count is where it is. He's not on a SH% bender/outlier, since if you take his avg SH% over the last four seasons with the Rangers and apply it to this seasons SOG, he would have a whooping...2 less goals.

Dude is for real this season and I love it.

Panarin's single-season career high SOG is 228.

This year he is on pace for 344.
 

Chelis Chili

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PANARIN HELPS RANGERS TAKE TOP SPOT IN LEAGUE STANDINGS
Artemi Panarin
(1-2—3) factored on three of four New York goals and eclipsed the 80-point mark as the Rangers (40-17-3, 83 points) became the first team to reach 40 wins this season while leapfrogging the idle Canucks (38-16-7, 83 points) for top spot in the overall standings.

* The No. 1 seed in the NHL has been held by three clubs in the past week (NYR, VAN and BOS) as the battle for the Presidents’ Trophy heats up, with the top six clubs separated by only four points. New York holds the top spot for the first time in nearly two months (last: through games played Jan. 4).

* The Rangers recorded their 40th win of the season in 60 games and matched their best pace in franchise history (also 60 GP in 1971-72). This marked the fourth time that New York was the first team to 40 wins in a campaign after 1971-72, 1991-92 and 1993-94, with the Rangers going on to win the Stanley Cup following the most recent instance.

* Panarin recorded his fourth 80-point season with the Rangers – only Mark Messier (5x) and Rod Gilbert (4x) have as many with the club. It also marked Panarin’s third straight 80-point campaign, matching Messier for the longest such run in franchise history (3 from 1991-92–1993-94).

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sauce: https://media.nhl.com/public/news/17773
 

EdJovanovski

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it was no hyperbole this past offseason. people straight up wanted to give him away.
I think he meant it’s hyperbolic to say everyone, not that everyone was being hyperbolic
But I do think it was the overwhelming majority. Same with the overwhelming majority wanted to trade Shesterkin. (With Ed being the correct outlier again :sarcasm:)
 
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