Artemi Panarin’s Unbelievable Trade Destinations: Which Team Will Win the Ultimate Hockey Gamble?
Colorado isn’t hurting for offense — it is first in goals per game by a mile — and Panarin’s inconsistent playoff track record could be a reason for concern. In Colorado, though, he would not be the top offensive option, meaning he would either get the benefit of playing with Nathan MacKinnon or facing easier defensive opponents.
Colorado has a weak prospect pool and limited NHL Draft capital (zero picks in the first three rounds this season), but it has its 2027 and 2028 firsts. Someone like Colton would also have value to the Rangers. He can slot in at center or wing and plays the hard-nosed style Drury likes.



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