Panarin, Karlsson, Keller named NHL’s three stars
New York Rangers left-wing Artemi Panarin, San Jose defenceman Erik Karlsson and Arizona right-wing Clayton Keller have been named the NHL’s three stars of the week.
Panarin led the NHL with nine points in four games as the Rangers posted a perfect week and increased their overall winning streak to five games. He capped the week by scoring a career-high four goals, including a natural hat trick that featured the game-winner, and matching a personal best with five points in a 6-2 victory over Carolina on Saturday.Karlsson led defencemen with seven points in three games.
He opened the week with a goal and two assists in a 4-3 win over Tampa Bay on Tuesday. He then posted his 70th point of the season in his 53rd game with an assist in a 4-1 loss to Florida on Thursday.Karlsson ended the week with another one-goal, two-assist performance in a 4-1 win over Washington on Sunday.He closed the week with back-to-back three-point performances.
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