After taking The Big Apple by storm in his first season with the New York Rangers, Panarin was announced as part of the Metro Division roster that will be heading to St. Louis for the 2020 NHL All-Star Game.
It was no surprise really given how fantastic Panarin has been for the Blueshirts so far this season, making every single dollar of the $81,500,000 the Rangers shelled out on him absolutely worth it.
Panarin has been a home run signing and he’s already produced a plethora of highlight-reel plays and moments.
Through 39 games, the Russian stud has put up 22 goals and 33 assists for 55 points with a plus/minus rating of +21, while 14 of Panarin’s points have come on the power play.