Artemi Panarin Traded To L.A. Kings! w/ Steve Dangle | Instant Analysis

**Recorded Prior To Panarin 2-Year/$11M Extension News**

Steve Dangle, Adam Wylde and Jesse Blake analyze the blockbuster deal that saw New York Rangers star forward Artemi Panarin traded to the Los Angeles Kings.

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46 comments
  1. Them saying kings lose to oilers even with this trade is hilarious I get it they lost 4 times to the oilers but there negative feedback is why Canadian teams haven’t won a cup in over 80 years. And that brown guy looks like his breath smells his opinions are trash too

  2. If this is the return, why not just wait it out until after the Olympics to see if Panarin or the Kings blink? Maybe Panarin reassesses and opens himself to other teams. Maybe the Kings see this and up their offer. Rangers created an arbitrary deadline and forced themselves into a bad deal. Some of the mocks out there were obviously nuts but this return is such a joke.

  3. Sorry Rangers fans for piling on. Saw Greentree at LA Kings Rookie Games. Underwhelming at best. Did not dominate either of the two games. Did not score a goal. For a big guy, played on the perimeter. (it was strange that the LA Kings used him as a left winger, when he plays right wing in juniors.) Usually if you have a hot prospect, you keep him on for a nine-game proving stint in the NHL before you have to send him back to Juniors. The Kings sent Greentree back to Juniors well before the end of training camp. And his production is down this season (perhaps that a partner was traded to another organization made Greentree a better player.) Barely sniffed the ice at the WJC.

  4. You're smoking crack if you think this is anything like the 2012 Kings team lol. That was literally the most dominant playoff team in the modern era. They went like 16-2 literally coasting to a Cup…

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