Russian Rangers forward Panarin was recognized as the first star of the day in the NHL
Russian New York Rangers forward Artemy Panarin was recognized as the first star of the day in the National Hockey League (NHL). This was reported on the league website.
In the regular season away match against the Pittsburgh Penguins, the forward scored two goals and made three assists. The meeting ended with a score of 7:4.
The second star was Ottawa Senators forward Brady Tkachuk, who scored a hat-trick in the match with the New York Islanders (4:3 in overtime). The third star was Tampa Bay Lightning forward Steven Stamkos, who had a brace and two assists in a 5:3 win over the Florida Panthers.
In total, Panarin played 67 matches this season, scoring 38 goals and making 55 assists. The 32-year-old Russian’s contract with the Rangers for a total amount of $81.5 million runs until 2026.
Source: Lenta

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