Panarin’s pass helped the Rangers level the score in the semifinal series with Florida
A pass from Russian New York Rangers forward Artemy Panarin helped the club level the score in the Stanley Cup semifinal series against the Florida Panthers. A Lenta.ru correspondent reports this.
The Rangers won at home with a score of 2:1 in overtime. Panarin assisted Vincent Trocheck when he scored the first goal. Russian Rangers goalkeeper Igor Shesterkin stopped 25 shots. Florida goalkeeper Sergei Bobrovsky made 28 saves.
The previous match would have been the second in the semi-final series up to four wins, the score was 1:1. The next meeting will take place on the ice of Florida.
In the current playoffs of the National Hockey League (NHL), Panarin played 12 matches. The 32-year-old Russian scored four goals and eight assists. During the regular season, he scored 49 goals and made 71 assists in 82 games.
Source: Lenta

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