Former hockey player for Spartak Moscow and SKA Saint Petersburg Maxime Rybine believes the New York Rangers forward Artemy Panarin it is important to become a team leader in the playoffs NHL .
This season, the 32-year-old hockey player scored 71 points (31 goals + 40 assists) in 54 NHL regular season games.
— Can we say that Panarin only reached his best form at the age of 32? To be honest, he played very well until he was 30, but maybe Artemy, like good wine, only gets better with age.
Will he be able to score 100 points in the regular season for the first time in his career? Judging by the dynamic Panarin is showing, he will likely be able to reach that milestone as a team leader.
It is very important that Panarin becomes a leader “Rangers” specifically in the playoffs. His performance in previous regular seasons was not bad, but in the fight for relegation he faded, Rybin said according to RT.
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