Athletistic / Hockey. New York Rangers head coach Peter Laviolette praised the performance of Cops forward Artemi Panarin in the NHL regular season match against the Florida Panthers (4:3 B). The 32-year-old Russian scored a brace in this match and scored the winning shootout.
“Panarin once again showed another monster game. Artemy is very dangerous and leaves himself entirely on the ice. When he comes to the bench, he is completely exhausted. It is important that he does this absolutely in every change. Panarin plays with his heart, to the maximum.’” Laviolette said, as quoted by the Rangers press service.
In 71 games this NHL season, Artemy Panarin has scored 99 goals, scored 43 goals and contributed 56 assists. The Rangers occupy first place in the Eastern Conference standings with 98 points after 71 matches.
Source: Sport

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