Today, as part of the National Hockey League’s (NHL) regular season, the New York Rangers hosted the Los Angeles Kings on the ice field. The match ended in a confident victory with the home team’s score of 5:2.
Alexi Lafrenière led the score in the first period. In the second twenty-minute period, Vincent Trochek scored a double and smashed the score.
In the final period, the visiting team managed to recover and sent two goals to Igor Shesterkin’s gates. Victor Arvidsson and Matt Roy stepped forward.
Then Russian Rangers striker Artemy Panarin joined the game. The Russian player scored two points in three minutes. First from Trochek’s transfer, the striker scored his own goal, then became one of Zibanejad’s assistants.
Panarin has appeared in a total of 60 NHL games this season, scoring 19 goals and 47 assists.
Panarin ranks 11th among league players in terms of assists. Conor McDavid of Edmonton takes the lead. He has 65 assists. Among the Russians, Nikita Kucherov (Tampa Bay Lightning) remains the best. He has 62 assists in 59 regular season games.
Formerly Ivan Nepryaev To whom Alexander Ovechkin in his youth was similar in feelings.