Athletistic / Hockey. The New York Rangers defeated the New York Islanders (6:5) in overtime last night in an NHL regular season game. The Russian striker of the winners Artemy Panarin repeated his personal record of goals in the regular season of the North American League.
It was Panarin’s precise shot that brought victory to the “cops” over the “islanders” in the 10th second of overtime. It is noteworthy that the 32-year-old Russian scored his 32nd goal this season, repeating his personal record for goals in a single championship. For the first time, Artemy scored 32 times in the 2019/2020 season.
This season, Artemiy Panarin played 55 games of the NHL regular season and scored 74 points for his performance – he scored 32 goals and became the author of 42 assists.
In total, during his career in North America, the native of Korkino (Chelyabinsk region) played 645 matches and scored 735 (248+487) points thanks to the goal+pass system with an overall utility coefficient of “ +140”.
Source: Sport
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