Artemi Panarin has been the New York Rangers' best player since joining them for the start of the 2019-20 season, and as such he's been held in high regard as one of the game's elite players. A year after having a career campaign in which he established a career high in points, Panarin's stock around the league has dropped significantly.
In the latest edition of NHL Network's top 20 wings right now, the Rangers' forward finished 10th overall, one spot ahead of Jake Guentzel, and one behind Kyle Connor. The ranking for Panarin makes a ton of sense, as the 2024-25 was a down year by Panarin's standards.