Double Olympic champion Alexander Kojevnikov justified the drop in play of the Russian striker”New York Rangers » Artemi Panarin in the NHL playoffs, noting that without him the team wouldn’t have made the playoffs at all.
The Rangers beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Friday. Panarin in this meeting was not marked by effective actions.
– A drop in Panarin’s game compared to the regular season? The most important thing is team play. He’s not only standing, but he’s giving transmissions. If not in the first passage, not in the third, then in the fourth he almost always participates, and especially in the majority. Here, the team game does not run in circles. The most important thing is that the team reaches the final.
Panarin coached the team in the playoffs. If it wasn’t for him, they wouldn’t have made it. He did it all. Here he also scores points. Yes, sometimes it doesn’t work. But what are you talking about (the Canadian Connor) McDavid? Recent games with no points at all, and he has minus two. If it weren’t for Panarin, Rangers wouldn’t have played in the playoffs, – Kozhevnikov is cited by the Championship.
Rangers lead the best-of-four series 2-0. The next game in the showdown will take place on Sunday, June 5. In 16 playoff games, the 30-year-old forward scored 13 points (5 goals + 8 assists).
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Source : MatchTV

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