Artemi Panarin’s puck and pass helped the Rangers beat Vancouver in the NHL
The New York Rangers defeated the Vancouver Canucks on the road in a regular season match of the National Hockey League (NHL). This was reported by a Lenta.ru correspondent.
The meeting ended with a score of 4:3 in overtime. The first goal for the visitors was scored by Russian striker Artemy Panarin. He later provided an assist and helped Adam Fox hit the Vancouver goal. The Russian scored in all eight matches of the regular season in the 2023/2024 season. Thus, he repeated the Rangers’ record for the longest hitting streak since the start of a season in the 21st century.
In addition to Panarin and Fox, Mika Zibanejad scored for the New Yorkers. K’Andre Miller scored the winning goal in overtime. JT Miller, Tyler Myers and Carson Soucy scored for the hosts.
Previously, NHL Network included Panarin in the top 50 best active NHL players. The striker, who has been with Rangers since 2019, is 32nd on the list. His current contract with the team runs until 2026.
Panarin has been playing for the Rangers since 2019. His contract with the team runs until 2026.
Source: Lenta

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