Panarin’s Shocking Move: Why the Kings’ New Star Could Change the NHL Landscape Forever
Holland said Panarin would not play against the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday (10 p.m. ET; FDSNW, SCRIPPS, SNE, TVAS) in the Kings’ final game before the break for the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026, but that he would likely take the ice with the team at their next scheduled practice on Feb. 18.
Los Angeles coach Jim Hiller said the addition of Panarin will spark the team’s production immediately.
“He’s just a dangerous offensive player, somebody, you know, clearly that we’ve been missing and will be a real boost, I think, for our team,” Hiller said. “He’s one of the premier wingers in the League, has been for so many years. What a track record. And he’s a one-shot shooter, like he can find the back of the net. He doesn’t need a lot of looks. And on top of that, he can find people, and he’s a playmaker.



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