New York Rangers left wing Artemi Panarin crushed the Red Wings on Thursday, bagging a hat trick and four points in a 5-2 road victory. He struck twice on the power play to register his eighth career hat trick. Panarin has been on fire to start the year, becoming the fifth active player to record multiple points in each of his team's first four games of a season. He has bagged five goals and six assists. The prolific form has made Panarin the first player ever in franchise history to boast as many as 11 points through the first four games of a campaign. Five of Panarin's points have come on the power-play, which has worked at a very impressive 35.7 percent rate so far.
New York Ranger left wing Artemi Panarin (lower body) has said that he will be ready to play in the team's season opener. The Rangers begin the campaign on Wednesday night versus the Pittsburgh Penguins. Panarin's status had been under a question mark after he battled a lower-body injury throughout preseason. The Russian winger has saved some of his best performances for meetings with the Penguins, posting 17 goals and 39 points in 30 career games against them. It's the most goals he has scored against any opposition during his nine-year NHL career.
New York Rangers left wing Artemi Panarin (lower body) has been labeled day-to-day after missing Thursday's practice. Panarin sustained a lower-body injury in a preseason game against the Islanders on Sept. 24. He returned to the lineup on Tuesday versus New Jersey but left the contest four shifts in with a lower-body injury again. It's possible he reaggravated the injury he was dealing with earlier. Getting Panarin ready in time for the first game of the season will be vital for the Rangers' chances of getting off to a good start. The team has already lost fellow forward Jimmy Vesey (lower body) and defenseman Ryan Lindgren (upper body) ahead of opening night.
New York Rangers left wing Artemi Panarin (lower body) will make his return to the lineup in Tuesday's preseason game against New Jersey. The Russian star has been nursing a lower-body injury since getting hurt in a clash with the Islanders on Sept. 24. Panarin will skate with Vincent Trocheck and Alexis Lafreniere on Tuesday. The Rangers have one more preseason game against the Islanders coming up later in the week, giving Panarin another opportunity to get some action in before the regular season starts. Coming off a 120-point campaign, Panarin has set a high bar for himself.
New York Rangers left wing Artemi Panarin (lower body) is being listed day-to-day after he was hurt in Tuesday's preseason game against the Islanders. Panarin has been left to nurse a lower-body injury and couldn't practice on Wednesday. However, his injury does not appear to be serious, and it looks like the Russian star will be fine for the start of the regular season. The Rangers open their campaign on Oct. 9 versus Pittsburgh.
New York Rangers left wing Artemi Panarin exited Tuesday's preseason game against the Islanders with a lower-body injury. He left the contest in the third period. Panarin went pointless with a minus-one rating across 11:58 of action. Losing Panarin for a long stretch would be a massive blow for the Rangers. The star winger erupted for a career-high 120 points (49 goals, 71 assists) last season. New York returns to preseason action on Thursday against the Boston Bruins.
Artemi Panarin Scores Lone Rangers Goal In Game 6 Defeat
New York Rangers left wing Artemi Panarin potted the team's only goal in Saturday's 2-1 Game 6 defeat against Florida. Battling for survival in the Eastern Conference Final, the Rangers struggled to generate scoring chances and only found the back of the net with 1:40 left in the third period. Panarin hadn't scored for eight games before recording his fifth postseason marker. He had a difficult time in front of the net despite scoring a career-high 49 goals during the regular season. The two-time All-Star totaled 15 points (five goals, 10 assists) in 16 games overall in the playoffs.
New York Rangers left wing Artemi Panarin finished Tuesday's Game 4 loss to the Panthers with two assists. His playmaking helped the Rangers take the game to overtime in a 3-2 defeat. Panarin is averaging a point per game through 14 playoff contests, but he's been quiet in the Conference Finals. Two of the four games in the matchup have ended without any points for Panarin. In fact, Panarin hasn't had points in back-to-back outings since riding a four-game point streak at the start of the second-round series against Carolina.
Artemi Panarin Records Two Assists In Series-Clincher
New York Rangers left wing Artemi Panarin had his fourth multi-point outing of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs on Thursday, posting two assists in a 5-3 win over Carolina, which sent Peter Laviolette's team into the Eastern Conference Finals. After going scoreless in the previous two games and amassing a minus-five rating, Panarin played a big role in a series-clinching win with an even-strength assist and a power-play helper. The latter came when the Rangers tied the game at three with eight minutes left in regulation. Overall, five of Panarin's 11 points in these playoffs have come with the man advantage. He sits on four goals and seven assists through 10 games.
New York Rangers left wing Artemi Panarin provided the game-winning goal as the team grabbed a 3-0 series lead against Carolina on Thursday with a 3-2 overtime win. The Russian star also collected an assist in the contest for his third multi-point effort in four games. Panarin has exploded for eight points over a four-game stretch after posting only one point through his first three postseason appearances this year. It was a worrying start from him, but Panarin has now begun to replicate his regular-season form, which resulted in a career-high 120 points.
Artemi Panarin Stuffs Stat Sheet With Three Assists
New York Rangers forward Artemi Panarin doled out three assists in a 4-3 double-overtime win in Game 2 of their second-round series against the Carolina Hurricanes. Panarin assisted on the last three Rangers goals of the game, including the tying goal from Chris Kreider midway through the third period, and the overtime winner off the stick of Vincent Trocheck. The 32-year-old had a slow start to his postseason but now has six points in his last three games, showing he might be back to his regular season form.
New York Rangers forward Artemi Panarin tallied the game-winning goal in Game 4 of the team's first-round series against the Washington Capitals, eliminating the Caps in a four-game sweep. The Russian beat netminder Charlie Lindgren with a wrister 3:21 into the third period, notching his second point of the night in the process. It had been a pretty quiet series for Panarin prior to Game 4 as he had just one goal across the first three games and was held off the scoresheet entirely in games two and three. The Rangers will now face either the Carolina Hurricanes or New York Islanders in round two but it will likely be the Hurricanes who hold a 3-1 series lead over New York with Game 5 set for Tuesday in Raleigh.
Artemi Panarin Amasses Four Points Versus Montreal
New York Rangers left wing Artemi Panarin put together his fourth four-point effort of the season in Sunday's 5-2 victory over Montreal. He began his work with a pair of power-play assists, potted the team's fourth goal, and completed his night at the office with an assist on Alexis Lafreniere's empty-netter. Panarin is now only one shy of matching the franchise record for most four-point games in a single season. He also has a chance to tie the Rangers record for most three-assist games in a campaign, with this having been his sixth such effort in 2023-24. There are four games left for Panarin to make history. He will enter the final stretch with 46 goals and 115 points on his account through 78 games.
Artemi Panarin Continues Scoring Tear With Three Assists
New York Rangers left wing Artemi Panarin kept up his red-hot form with a three-assist effort in Tuesday's 6-5 overtime win against Philadelphia. This was Panarin's third straight multi-point game, and he boasts eight goals and seven assists for his last seven outings. The big scoring burst has given Panarin his first 100-point campaign with 10 games still left to play. He's had 43 goals and 59 assists in 72 appearances. Considering his recent form, Panarin could very well end up as a 120-point guy when it's all said and done.
New York Rangers left wing Artemi Panarin continued his fruitful season with his seventh career hat trick as the team defeated the Bruins in Boston 5-2 on Thursday. Panarin scored the first two goals for the Rangers and capped off his third hat trick of the season with a late empty-netter. He's only the second player across the last 10 years to get as many as three hat tricks in a single season for the Rangers. The big effort on Thursday gave Panarin a new career high at 97 points. He's also crushed his previous career-best mark with 41 goals and has amassed 56 assists in 70 games.
Artemi Panarin Racks Up Five Points In Saturday's Win
New York Rangers left wing Artemi Panarin skated circles around the Penguins on Saturday, completing a 7-4 victory with five points. He scored twice and had three assists, bagging two of the points with the man advantage. This was Panarin's fourth five-point effort with the Rangers, and only Rod Gilbert (6) has had more such games. The Russian star is closing in on his first 100-point campaign, as Panarin has posted a career-high 38 goals and 55 assists in 67 outings. Panarin will look to build on his Saturday performance on Sunday against the Islanders, who gave up three points to the prolific winger in this season's only previous Battle of New York.
Artemi Panarin Collects Three Points Versus Columbus
New York Rangers left wing Artemi Panarin showed the Columbus Blue Jackets what they are missing on Wednesday, notching three points in a 4-1 win. He had two goals and an assist against his former team. The next three-point effort will make Panarin only the sixth player in Rangers history to register at least 50 games with three-plus points. Rod Gilbert holds the franchise record with 89 such games. Panarin has done a fantastic job in climbing nearer to the special mark in recent times, as he's had at least three points in four of his past seven appearances. The great run of form has pushed Panarin to 35 goals and 47 assists for the season with 60 games played.
New York Rangers left wing Artemi Panarin (lower body) is considered a game-time decision for Thursday's clash with New Jersey. He missed practice on Wednesday, and the team labeled Panarin day-to-day. The Russian winger is dominating at the top of the Rangers' scoring charts this season, with 75 points (32 goals, 43 assists) posted in 56 games. Kaapo Kakko could move into the top six in Panarin's absence, while Will Cuylle might benefit as well, especially if Jimmy Vesey (lower body) is also out. He couldn't practice either on Wednesday.
Artemi Panarin, Jimmy Vesey Day-To-Day For Rangers
New York Rangers forward Artemi Panarin and Jimmy Vesey are both listed as day-to-day with upper-body injuries. Neither winger practiced on Wednesday despite skating in Tuesday's 3-1 victory over the visiting Dallas Stars. Panarin is in the midst of another monster season for the Blueshirts as he has recorded 32 goals and 75 points across 56 games as part of his 20:10 of average ice time per night. He has tallied one goal and seven points over his last three games as the Rangers have won eight straight games. Vesey has had a solid season in a bottom-six role as he has tallied 12 goals and 18 points in just 12:26 of ice time per game. The Rangers are in action next Thursday on the road against the rival New Jersey Devils.
Artemi Panarin Caps Off Three-Point Outing With Overtime Winner
New York Rangers left wing Artemi Panarin amassed three points on Sunday against the Islanders as the Rangers became the first team in NHL history to win an outdoor game from a three-goal deficit. Panarin had a pair of power-play assists and capped off the Rangers' comeback with a 6-5 game-winning goal 10 seconds into overtime. This marks Panarin's second consecutive three-point outing. He's suddenly turned red-hot after opening the month with a lackluster two-point effort across four games. It was a rare cold spell for Panarin, who's one of the most consistent offensive players in the league. He has totaled 74 points (32 goals, 42 assists) in 55 appearances this season -- only three other players in the league have posted at least 30 goals and 40 assists.