Throwback: Artemi Panarin's First NHL Goal Assisted by Patrick Kane
With the recent acquisition of Patrick Kane going to the New York Rangers, it is believed that he will be paired back up with former line mate Artemi Panarin. Let's take a look at some of the stats these two put up together, but before that check out Panarins first goal that Kane assisted.
When the two players, played together Panarin put up a total of 151 points in 162 games, 61 of his points coming in as goals. Kane on the other hand put up a total 195 points in 164 games.
They both put up incredible numbers when playing together, and for it being the first two seasons of Panarins career for him to put up those numbers is pretty impressive.
Them being reunited on a really deep Rangers team is gonna create nothing but success for them and they also recently added Taresnko, making them one of the better top six forward lines in the league.
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Will Kane and Panarin win a cup in New York? |
Yes | 144 | 63.4 % |
No | 83 | 36.6 % |
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