Artemi Panarin

How Kane Can Have Success With the Rangers
- Patrick Hoffman
- March 9, 2023
There was a ton of excitement when the New York Rangers acquired All-Star and future Hall of Famer Patrick Kane last week. With Kane’s acquisition, fans figured he would slide right into the lineup and contribute right away. Since he was going to be playing with his old linemate and friend Artemi Panarin, fans thought […]
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No Excuses: NY Rangers Season Starts Now
- Marc Panzer
- March 8, 2023
As we sit here at this point of the season with nineteen games left, it’s crazy to think how many twists and turns the path took to get here. From the moment our eyes were laid upon “The Letter” just over five years ago, the journey has been paved with good fortune. Pick your favorite. […]
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Panarin’s Game Could Go to New Heights with Patrick Kane
- Patrick Hoffman
- March 2, 2023
There is no doubt that Artemi Panarin might just be the best free agent signing that the New York Rangers ever did. Since signing him to a deal in July of 2019, Panarin, 31, has done nothing but produce for the Blueshirts. Just look at his numbers since joining the franchise: Panarin is having another […]
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Kane Going to Broadway
- Patrick Hoffman
- February 28, 2023
It is finally official, folks. After months of speculating, pondering, dreaming, wondering, etc., it is being reported that the Chicago Blackhawks have traded Patrick Kane to the New York Rangers for a conditional 2023 second-rounder and a 2023-fourth rounder. According to the report, the second-round pick can become a first-round pick if the Rangers make […]
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No, the Rangers Shouldn’t Trade for Patrick Kane
- Ale Procaccino
- February 24, 2023
As the Patrick Kane trade talk surrounded the Rangers all season, it seemed like that would be finally put to rest. When Vladimir Tarasenko was dealt to the New York Rangers, he was reunited with good friend Artemi Panarin. It was not the reunion most Rangers’ fans expected, but it was welcomed nonetheless, and the […]
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Dreaming About Patrick Kane as a Ranger
- Patrick Hoffman
- February 21, 2023
I consider myself a hockey fan first, but for this particular article, I am going to put on my New York Rangers fan hat. Throughout the NHL offseason and up until now, trade rumors continue to swirl regarding Chicago Blackhawks superstar Patrick Kane. His name is mentioned every single day by all the relevant hockey […]
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The Rangers Offense is Rolling
- Patrick Hoffman
- February 17, 2023
The New York Rangers are one of the hottest teams in the NHL right now. The team has points in eight straight (7-0-1), and they have won six consecutive games. As of this writing (Thursday, February 16), the team is third in the Metropolitan Division and sixth in the league with a 32-14-8 record for […]
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Six Shooters: NY Rangers Score Six Goals Again, Defeat Vancouver 6-4 For Sixth Win In A Row
- Marc Panzer
- February 16, 2023
This recap will be brought to you by the number six! The NY Rangers defeated the Vancouver Canucks last night 6-4 for their sixth straight win, including the team scoring six goals in three consecutive games. The Blueshirts stay hot, but it was far from perfect, so let’s break down the good, the bad, and […]
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Trocheck a Great Fit on Broadway So Far
- Patrick Hoffman
- February 13, 2023
When the New York Rangers decided to let Ryan Strome, now a member of the Anaheim Ducks, walk away, fans did not know what to think. On the one hand, you had a player that played very well for the Rangers. In his three-and-a-half seasons with the franchise, he had point totals of 33, 59, […]
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BREAD RISES! NY Rangers Defeat Carolina Hurricanes 6-2 Behind Four Goals By Artemi Panarin
- Marc Panzer
- February 12, 2023
Call me cliche, but there was no other headline worthy enough to use. The NY Rangers stunned the Carolina Hurricanes last night 6-2 with a smothering third period led by a surge from a storm named Artemi Panarin. A lot to unpack, so let’s break down the good, the bad, and everything in between. THAT’S […]
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