Kovalev: Artemi Panarin returning to Russia? It may be on the table - Blue Seat Blogs
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Kovalev: Artemi Panarin returning to Russia? It may be on the table - Blue Seat Blogs
"The Artemi Panarin contract stalement is front and center for the New York Rangers with no end in sight. In talking with RG Media, former Ranger Alexei Kovalev said Panarin returning to Russia if things with the Rangers don't work out is a strong possibility. Kovalev cited his own experience in choosing Ottawa for the money, a poor choice by his own words, instead of focusing on things that may matter more, like people, familiarity, and environment."
"Sergey Demidov of RG Media noted that Panarin has already turned down an Anze Kopitar-esque contract extension with lesser term and salary to remain in New York. Kopitar signed a two year, $7 million contract with LA to likely end his career with the Kings. Panarin's camp reportedly rejected this offer immediately, leading to more trade rumors."
"Panarin returning to Russia, or at least the rumors of it, will likely impact his trade value if the Rangers explore this route. A trade condition based off an extension was already probable, and now seems all but guaranteed if this comes to fruition. For now he's a Ranger and perhaps the best trade deadline rental available. If he wants the money, he'd be the premier free agent as well. Panarin returning to Russia, or at least making it known he intends to return to Russia, would be the worst case scenario for the Rangers if they look to trade him."
Artemi Panarin remains in a contract stalemate with the New York Rangers with no clear resolution. Former Ranger Alexei Kovalev suggested a return to Russia is a strong possibility, citing personal regret over choosing money over environment and familiarity. Panarin's 2025–2026 season has been inconsistent, producing 5 goals and 14 assists in 21 games but delivering points in streaks and long droughts. Panarin's camp reportedly rejected a shorter, lower-salary extension comparable to Anze Kopitar's two-year, $7 million deal. A declared intent to return to Russia would reduce trade value and make extension-based trade conditions nearly certain.
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