The New York Rangers had a bounce-back effort in Seattle, securing a win against the Seattle Kraken. Artemi Panarin had a strong performance, Filip Chytil had a breakthrough night, and Jonathan Quick earned his first win as a Ranger. The team also displayed a solid defensive effort.
The #NYR earned their first win in Calgary since 2018, but it wasn’t the type of complete performance we saw in Seattle. “We’re happy that we got the two points, but I think we set the bar a little higher than how we played.” Takeaways here 👇🏼https://t.co/dNbYsDor76
Good morning from Calgary, where we’re likely to see the #NYR roll out the same lineup that they’ve largely used in each of their first 5 games. Here’s a detailed look at how each line has performed so far, with numbers to back it all up 👇🏼https://t.co/JqfsTNq2wr
The #NYR needed a bounce-back effort in Seattle and got just that. Takeaways on Panarin’s 🔥 start, Chytil’s breakthrough night, Quick’s first Rangers’ win, an airtight defensive effort and much more 👇🏼 https://t.co/YCD2vG9uQq
Panarin makes it 4-1 with his second goal of the game. Chytil had an assist -- his third of the night. #NYR
Artemi Panarin scores his second of the night after catching the puck and sweeping it in through some traffic, #NYR lead 4-1
Panarin. His second. 4-1, #NYR
#NYR got the only two goals of the second period (by Kakko and Laf) and lead, 3-1 after two. The Rangers allowed just two shots on goal in the second period, while putting nine on Philipp Grubauer. Chytil has two assists and 5 SOG. Panarin has a goal and 3 SOG.
I guess you can say that Panarin's been playing...LIGHTS OUT...in the early going #NYR