The Artemi Panarin, Mika Zibanejad and Vladimir Tarasenko unit skated together for the third straight game Thursday, a 4-2 win over the Penguins.
Shift by shift and game by game, the star-studded trio looks more and more like the Rangers’ No. 1 unit.
They had a hand in the Rangers’ first goal of the game, when Panarin banked a pass off the left boards to spring Zibanejad for a breakaway.“I thought they were real good tonight, they were excellent,” head coach Gerard Gallant said. “The chemistry is starting to connect a little bit.” The most important move was separating Panarin and Kane, who seemed to be deferring to one another and in turn, playing to the east-west hockey in which the Rangers can get caught up.“It’s easy to play with Artemi and Mika,” Tarasenko said after the win. “Very good players. Play off each other’s games. We understand each other more, like where the guy will be so you don’t have to look around. I’m enjoying playing.
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