Athletistic / Hockey. New York Rangers forward Artemi Panarin said that after returning to the United States from a vacation in Russia, he reviewed the team’s games last year. He does this to find errors in his game.
“Usually, when I come back after spending the summer in Russia, I start watching last season’s matches. I try to learn something, see and understand my mistakes,” Panarin said, cited by the Rangers press service.
The New York Rangers were eliminated in the first round of the Stanley Cup last season, losing in sensational fashion to the New Jersey Devils (3-4 in the series). Panarin played in seven games in the NHL playoffs and scored only two assists.
In the regular season, the 31-year-old Russian played 82 matches and scored 92 points for his performance – he scored 29 goals and 63 assists.
Source: Sport

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