The start of the regular season for the New York Rangers was worrying, with fans fearing a repeat of the team’s recent poor performances: unstable defense, scoring issues, and lack of structure. However, as December arrives, the Rangers are a different team. They have climbed to eighth place in the East, with much of the breakthrough credited to the Russians.
Artemi Panarin and Vladislav Gavrikov have become the main driving force behind the team: one is collecting points in bunches, the other unexpectedly shining as a forward. The away victory against Ottawa (4-2) was further confirmation of this.
Panarin: 900 career points, a 15-game streak, and superstar status undrafted
Artemi Panarin in Ottawa once again did his job—scoring in an empty net and providing an assist. These actions brought his NHL regular season point total to 900. Panarin is only the 131st player in league history to reach this milestone and the sixth among those undrafted. Only Gretzky, Stastny, Orr, Esposito, and Oates achieved this feat faster than Artemi—a remarkable list showcasing his achievement.

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