Panarin's Future with Rangers in Limbo

New York, Elmont, USAThu Jan 29 2026
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Artemi Panarin, the star forward for the New York Rangers, won't be playing in the upcoming game against the Islanders. This decision comes as no surprise, given the ongoing discussions about his future with the team. The Rangers have made it clear that they won't be offering Panarin a contract extension, and they're working to find a trade that suits everyone. Panarin, who has been with the Rangers for seven seasons, has a full no-movement clause, meaning he has the final say on where he goes. He's been tight-lipped about his preferences, leaving fans and analysts to speculate. Some believe he'd prefer to stay on the East Coast, but there are also Western Conference teams in the mix. The Rangers' coach, Mike Sullivan, has been giving Panarin a lot of ice time lately, which could be a sign that this might have been his last game with the team. Panarin is currently the Rangers' leading scorer with 57 points in 52 games. Over his seven seasons in New York, he's racked up an impressive 607 points, placing him eighth in franchise history.
It's unclear whether the Rangers are holding Panarin out to prevent injury, protect his value, or give him time to negotiate a contract extension with a potential new team. Panarin has been given permission to discuss extensions with interested teams, adding another layer of complexity to the situation. The Rangers' decision to retool their team has left Panarin in a tough spot. He's been professional about it, saying he's okay with the team's decision and will give his all in every game he plays. But the uncertainty about his future must be weighing on him. The trade deadline is still a few weeks away, so there's plenty of time for things to develop. Until then, fans and analysts will be keeping a close eye on the situation, waiting to see where Panarin ends up.
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