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Home / Sports / Rangers' Panarin on Open Tryout: Cup Contenders Watch

Rangers' Panarin on Open Tryout: Cup Contenders Watch

24 Jan

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Summary

  • Artemi Panarin faces contract uncertainty with Rangers.
  • He is available for trade, potentially to Stanley Cup contenders.
  • His performance against the Sharks could boost his trade value.
Rangers' Panarin on Open Tryout: Cup Contenders Watch

Artemi Panarin's tenure with the New York Rangers appears to be nearing its end, as the organization has signaled a "retooling" phase. Chris Drury informed Panarin that a contract extension will not be offered before his seven-year, $81.5 million deal expires this summer. With a no-movement clause in his contract, Panarin's agent will work with Drury to facilitate a trade to a team of his choice.

Panarin is currently on an apparent "open tryout" for Stanley Cup contenders, particularly as he is 34 years old and seeks a new contract with term. His recent performance has been strong, notching five points and three goals in his last three games, despite the team's overall struggles. He has an opportunity to increase his value when the Rangers face the San Jose Sharks.

The Sharks present a favorable matchup for Panarin, allowing over 30 shots per game and ranking 22nd in save percentage. Their penalty kill is also vulnerable, sitting 25th in the NHL. Panarin's scoring ability, especially against teams with defensive gaps, makes him a valuable asset for playoff-bound teams looking to add offensive firepower.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Artemi Panarin's seven-year, $81.5 million contract with the New York Rangers is set to expire this summer, and he will not receive an extension.
The Rangers are prepared to work with Artemi Panarin's agent to send him to a team of his choice, as his contract is expiring and the team is retooling.
Artemi Panarin has an opportunity to boost his trade stock when the Rangers play the San Jose Sharks, a team with defensive and penalty kill weaknesses.

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