Athletistic / Hockey. The New York Rangers confidently defeated the Los Angeles Kings (4:1) in a home match of the NHL regular season. At this meeting, another statistical feat was achieved by the leader of the “cop” attacks, Artemy Panarin.
The 32-year-old Russian had an assist in the match against the Kings. He extended his point streak to 11 home games. This helped Panarin surpass Wayne Gretzky’s scoring record in home games since starting the championship with the Rangers.
The record holder for the Blueshirts is Mike Rogers, who did not leave the field without a point in 15 home games at the start of the 1983/1984 season. And Panarin now clearly occupies second place in the history of the club in terms of this indicator.
This season, Artemiy Panarin has scored 38 (16+22) points in the “goal+pass” system in 26 games and is among the top 5 scorers in the NHL regular season.
Source: Sport

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