New York Rangers left winger Artemi Panarin has had quite the special 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs to this point. Not only are the Rangers looking dominant in the postseason, but he has played a major role in their success.
The New York Rangers are on the verge of accomplishing something special as they take on the Carolina Hurricanes in this Eastern Conference Second Round battle.
As the weekend approaches, we'd sure like to save our week with a nice little cross-sports parlay win.
Carolina Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind’Amour looked like a deer in headlights as he was absolutely dumbfounded losing to the New York Rangers again in Game 3 on Thursday.
The New York Rangers‘ second line, consisting of Alexis Lafreniere, Vincent Trocheck, and Artemi Panarin, was dominant in the regular season. Each player recorded career highs in points as Lafreniere had 57 (28 goals and 29 assists), Trocheck had 77 (25 goals and 52 assists), and Panarin had 120 (49 goals and 71 assists).
On Thursday, the New York Rangers enjoyed a special night in Raleigh, North Carolina. Obviously, Artemi Panarin scoring just 1:43 into overtime to give the Blueshirts a 3-0 series grip over the Carolina Hurricanes was a big reason why, but the surprise return of Filip Chytil was another.
The NHL playoffs continue. Two games were presented last night… And we were treated to a good show: Who will be able to stop the New York Rangers? The question must be on Rod Brind’Amour’s mind right now… Because his club looks helpless against the Blue Shirts.
The Carolina Hurricanes looked to avoid a dreaded 0-3 deficit back at home while the Stars needed a bounceback win after a 3-0 blown lead during Thursday’s playoff action.
Artemi Panarin scored at 1:43 of overtime to give the New York Rangers a 3-2 win over the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 3 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series on Thursday in Raleigh, N.C.
New York Rangers star Artemi Panarin scored one minute and 43 seconds into Game 3 overtime Thursday night to put the Carolina Hurricanes on the brink of…
Despite having one of the elite individual seasons in New York Rangers history, Artemi Panarin is not a finalist for the Hart Trophy, given to the NHL most valuable player, in 2023-24.
Rangers forward Artemi Panarin notably approached this season with a new look, debuting a completely shaved head for the start of the year, but the skilled Russian winger noted that a change of hairstyle wasn’t going to be enough to erase the disappointment he felt from his last season performance.
It was Cinco De Mika [Zibanejad] at Madison Square Garden on Sunday afternoon. Game 1 was unfamiliar territory for this Carolina Hurricanes team. Thanks to their regular season dominance over the past five seasons, Sunday afternoon’s game would be their first time opening up a series on the road since the 2019 Eastern Conference final.
The Rangers held on for a 4-3 win over the Hurricanes on Sunday at Madison Square Garden to take a 1-0 lead in the Eastern Conference second-round playoff series.
Rebuilding “The Right Way” wasn’t what got the New York Rangers to where they are today. That, of course, is preparing for the second round of the NHL
In Game 1 against the Washington Capitals, the New York Rangers’ fourth line delivered a stellar performance. Jimmy Vesey notched a goal and an assist, Barclay Goodrow contributed two assists, and Matt Rempe scored a goal.
New York Rangers star left winger Artemi Panarin has massive expectations on his shoulders with the first round of the 2024 NHL Playoffs kicking off on Sunday.
The New York Rangers’ 2023-24 regular season was one for the ages, with the club winning the Presidents’ Trophy for the first time since 2014-15. With career years from Vincent Trocheck and Alexis Lafreniere, and fantastic goaltending from both Igor Shesterkin and Jonathan Quick, the Blueshirts looked impressive throughout the season.
Going into Monday night’s (April 15) game against the Ottawa Senators, the New York Rangers had a singular focus – win baby. That is exactly what they did and they did it convincingly.
Artemi Panarin and Vincent Trocheck scored in the shootout as the host New York Rangers rallied late for a 3-2 victory over the New York Islanders on Saturday afternoon.
What do Wayne Gretzky, Joe Mullen, Tim Kerr, Adam Oates, and Artemi Panarin have in common? They are the only undrafted NHL players since 1988-89 to score 45 goals in the regular season.
Tyler Yaremchuk was joined by Frank Seravalli to react to the pop culture reference to Artemi Panarin on the latest episode of Daily Faceoff Live. Tyler Yaremchuk: There was an Artemi Panarin reference on Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Artemi Panarin is enjoying the best season of his career and is on the verge of reaching a rare milestone for the New York Rangers. Panarin will attempt to reach 100 points for the first time in his career Tuesday night when the Rangers host the Philadelphia Flyers.
If you are a New York Rangers fan, you are probably running out of words to say regarding the play of forward Artemi Panarin. In the Rangers 4-3 shootout win over the Florida Panthers on Saturday night, March 23, at Madison Square Garden, Panarin, 32, had two goals and the game-winning goal in the shootout.
The New York Rangers were 6-5 winners over the New York Islanders in Sunday's Stadium Series game at MetLife Stadium, and it required a late third-period comeback and a chaotic overtime goal to get them the win.
New York Rangers star Artemi Panarin will be skipping the NHL All-Star Game for good reason.
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