Artemiy Panarin’s debut season on Broadway was one for the ages. His 95 points in the pandemic-shortened 69 game campaign was easily the best season a Rangers forward put together since Marian Gaborik suited up for the Blueshirts nearly a decade ago. This performance earned Panarin some rightly deserved high praise, namely being a finalist for both the Ted Lindsay Award, given to player judged to be the most outstanding player by the NHLPA , and the Hart Memorial Trophy, awarded to the player judged to be the most valuable player by the PHWA.