Athletistic/Hockey. Last night, the New York Rangers hosted the Anaheim Ducks in an NHL regular season home game. The match ended with a crushing victory for the home team with a score of 5:1.
Rangers forward Artemi Panarin participated in two of his team’s scoring attacks and recorded two assists. The 32-year-old Russian managed to score points for the 13th consecutive time in an NHL home game since the start of the season. Artemy takes another step towards Rangers’ record. At the start of the 1983/1984 season, the legendary Mike Rogers scored points in 15 consecutive home games.
This season, Artemiy Panarin played 28 matches and scored 41 (16+25) points using the goal+pass system, being the Rangers’ top scorer.
Source: Sport

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