Artemi Panarin in middle of Rangers’ most critical plays — both good and bad

   

Artemi Panarin was in the middle of the two most critical plays in the Rangers’ 5-4 loss to the Avalanche on Sunday afternoon at Madison Square Garden. 

In addition to notching the game-tying score at the 15:02 mark of the third period, Panarin had a front-row seat to Cale Makar’s interception of the puck and generation of an odd-man rush that led to Artturi Lehkonen’s game-winning score with 14.7 seconds on the clock. 

The star Russian wing, who extended his point streak to four games (two goals, three assists) with a goal and assist Sunday, was also on for the Rangers’ failed power play in the third period. 

Artemi Panarin shoots during the Rangers-Avalanche game on Jan. 26, 2025.

Artemi Panarin shoots during the Rangers-Avalanche game on Jan. 26, 2025.

“I mean, we try to find the lanes,” he said of the missed opportunity with the man-advantage. “But they defended pretty well. I look to the net all the time and then, like, one guy in front of me every time. Mika [Zibanejad] has a couple shots. Their goalie played well.” 

At the end of a 2-minute, 42-second shift for Panarin, Makar hopped out of the penalty box and seized Will Borgen’s intended pass for No. 10.

Makar then got on his horse and generated a three-on-one rushfor Colorado, which concluded with Lehkonen’s 20th goal of the season.