National Hockey League (NHL) New York Rangers hockey player Artemy Panarin said that after returning to the United States from Russia, he watched last year’s matches to find mistakes in his game, the team’s press service Twitter reported.
“Usually, when I return to Russia after the summer, I start watching last year’s matches. “I try to learn something, see and understand my mistakes,” Panarin said.
The New York Rangers were eliminated in the first round of the last National Hockey League, losing to New Jersey in a game-of-seven matchup. Panarin played all seven games in the playoffs and had two assists.
In the regular season, the Russian player played in 82 matches and scored 29 goals and 63 assists.
Panarin in August fined In the amount of 40 thousand rubles for firing a gun in an unspecified location. The punishment could have been harsher, but the Borovichi District Court approved such a measure because Panarin admitted the crime and this was his first time committing such a crime.
Previously Panarin choosed Moscow, St. Between St. Petersburg and New York.
Source: Gazeta

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