While many pending UFAs have recently signed extensions, that hasn’t been the case for Rangers winger Artemi Panarin who is now one of the top veterans on an expiring contract. With talks between the two sides believed to have not gone well so far, some have wondered if a return to the KHL could even be an option. Speaking with reporters recently including Mollie Walker of the New York Post (subscription link), the 34-year-old wouldn’t rule the idea out, simply saying that it’s hard to say right now what’s coming next for him. Despite the contractual uncertainty, Panarin is hovering near the point per game mark and is tied for the team lead in scoring with 26 points and would get plenty of interest if he makes it to the open market next summer.
Elsewhere around the NHL:
- The Stars have been without center Matt Duchene for nearly six weeks due to an upper-body injury. DLLS Sports’ Sam Nestler notes (Twitter link) that the 34-year-old has already technically been medically cleared to return. However, he continues to experience some lingering symptoms. As a result, head coach Glen Gulutzan indicated that Duchene will still need to be out a little while longer to get properly conditioned to return. Duchene has a goal and an assist in four games this season after tallying 82 points in 2024-25.
- Ducks goaltender Petr Mrazek suffered what appears to be a lower-body in their game against Chicago this afternoon, relays WGN’s Charlie Roumeliotis (Twitter link). He was injured in the third period and while he was able to skate off under his own power, he wasn’t able to return. Anaheim is already without starter Lukas Dostal so, for the time being, Ville Husso is their top available option.
- Following their victory over Montreal on Saturday, the Avalanche announced (Twitter link) that they have returned forward Ivan Ivan to AHL Colorado. The 23-year-old got into three games after being recalled up earlier this week, picking up an assist while averaging 8:19 of ice time. Ivan has played in 18 games in the minors with the Eagles this season, collecting two goals and four assists.
Mrazek’s groin muscles must be made of frayed harp strings because it looked like they gave out again. Needs a transplant or something. LOL