Artemi Panarin is entering a pivotal contract year with the Rangers, and the team’s longtime scoring leader hopes to see his first game action of the preseason Thursday night against the Devils to help him get ready for the start of his seventh year in New York.
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tRY IT NOWPanarin missed a few days of practice last week with a lower body injury before returning to the ice on Friday, and he’s since been upgraded in recent days from a red noncontact jersey to a full participant in practice.
“I think it’s very important to have a couple of [preseason] games at least, just for timing,” Panarin said after Wednesday’s nearly 90-minute session in Tarrytown. “It’s more about timing, it’s not so much about conditioning, it’s just to feel how fast people are moving around you, how the puck’s moving, just kind of to remind yourself of some things, and then the season starts.”
The 33-year-old Panarin can become an unrestricted free agent next summer when the seven-year contract he signed as a free agent in 2019 — worth $81.5 million, for an AAV of $11.64 million — expires.
The left winger has led the Rangers in scoring in each of his first six seasons with the team, totaling 186 goals and 550 points over 430 regular-season games.