New York Rangers’ Russian forward Artemi Panarin scored five points in the win against the Pittsburgh Penguins in the National Hockey League (NHL). This was reported by RIA News.
The match was played in Pittsburgh and ended with the guest team scoring 7:4. The winners’ goals were scored by Kaapo Kakko, Adam Fox, Artemi Panarin (two), Mika Zibanejad, K’Andre Miller and Chris Kreider. John Ludwig, Brian Rust, Lars Eller and Valtteri Puustinen scored the goals for the Penguins.
The Russian hockey player also made three assists. Thus, Panarin reached the milestone of 500 assists in the NHL. Currently, with 93 points, the Russian is in fifth place among the scorers of the current league championship.
Panarin became the only player in New York Rangers history to score over 90 points in four games.
The Rangers currently lead the NHL Eastern Conference Capital Division with 92 points from 67 games.
Previously, the Russian goalkeeper Established World record for most saves in one match.
Previously Evgeni Malkin he apologized In front of Pittsburgh fans.