From Undrafted To Rookie Of The Year - The Artemi Panarin Story

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2020
  • In late June of 2010, 19 year old Artemi Panarin was left undrafted by every NHL team in every round of the draft. 5 Years later in 2015, the Russian winger made his NHL debut in 2015, where his 77P rookie season not only earned him the Calder Memorial Trophy, he finished 9th place in scoring across the entire NHL!
    So how did this unknown player from the other side of the world go from undrafted to the league's rookie of the year? Watch to find out!
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  • @FrankLucas54
    @FrankLucas54 3 года назад +140

    There was a time where Tarasenko was trying to tell Ken Hitchcock about Panarin and tried to recruit him to STL but no one listened

    • @YeYe-db6ur
      @YeYe-db6ur 3 года назад +8

      Frank Lucas damn idiots

    • @963hz
      @963hz 3 года назад +3

      For real!???

    • @leafsfan1539
      @leafsfan1539 3 года назад +3

      Anismov was who got him to come apparently

    • @skyguy1230
      @skyguy1230 2 года назад +1

      I was about to comment this lmao, as a blues fan this one still stings 😂 What’s even more frustrating is that tarasenkos dad has been a coach for a very long time and was a huge believer in panarin. I like Doug Armstrong but I don’t miss ken hitchcock at all 😂

    • @justacomment97
      @justacomment97 Год назад +1

      And NOW THEY ARE PLAYING TOGETHER ON THE RANGERS

  • @v1nny12
    @v1nny12 3 года назад +49

    It’s not an odd man rush video without hearing “the best league, in the world”

  • @waynehough13
    @waynehough13 3 года назад +24

    as a NYR fan I love this guy, we’re very lucky to have him

  • @habsfanhighlights1317
    @habsfanhighlights1317 3 года назад +39

    What a beaut he is so good

  • @TylerAven10
    @TylerAven10 3 года назад +37

    Hearing you talk about Panarin playing with Kane hurts my heart. Those two were magic together. Also the trade to Columbus sucked. This man had the trade value of two first rounders and we got rid of him for Brandon Saad. That makes me very Saad.

  • @keveyson
    @keveyson 2 года назад +5

    When I saw that my beloved Rangers had paid Panarin over 11 million a year in free agency I was like: wow thats a lot of cap space for one player. Hope he's worth it. A few years later I can say that it was a bargain. His passing is outrageously good, and I think he has really helped Adam Fox and some of our other key youngsters development. What this video didn't get into is that he is by all accounts an awesome dude, who had to overcome tremendous childhood poverty to get where he is. Everyone in the league who knows him sings his praises. If the Rangers win the cup in the coming years he will have A LOT to do with it.

  • @roopelotjonen5091
    @roopelotjonen5091 3 года назад +9

    One of the most impressive things on Panarin's story is his upbringing. Saying he came from humble beginings would be quite inaccurate, I would say he grew up dirt poor. His first skates as a child were old beaten up adult skates his grandmother found abandoned at a train station, they had to be stuffed full of newspaper so that Panarin could use them. He didn't play with actual hockey gloves until his early teens, he had to use leather mittens that were reinforced a whole bunch of duct tape and once he finally got his first hockey gloves everyone was shocked how good he was as those makeshift mittens he had to use before gave him no feel whatsoever on his stick.

    • @JiggyMiggytv
      @JiggyMiggytv 2 года назад +1

      Reminds me how a lot of the best soccer players from 3rd world countries didn’t play with shoes when they were younger.
      I love this guy, only recently became a hockey/Rangers fan. I’m from Australia, and no one cares about the sport here haha

  • @kristinlowe7694
    @kristinlowe7694 3 года назад +37

    This is why you never give up your dreams

    • @jfphotography69
      @jfphotography69 3 года назад +1

      Dreams, keep dreaming.
      It's about having the talent and then the drive and lots of support around you. At the end of the day, you need to have the talent. You can dream all you want about wanting to do something, but you can only go so far as your talents take you, that's in every sport/profession.
      Dreams did not take the bread man to where he is, talent and drive did.

    • @llllllll153
      @llllllll153 3 года назад

      cybertec69 u need to vision ur self living that dream before u can make it happen so yes him having a dream was also the reason why but like u said u need to have the drive to make it and certainly having some sort of talent helps....

    • @kristinlowe7694
      @kristinlowe7694 3 года назад +1

      Both of you guys have very valid and good points

  • @fiddlersgreen2433
    @fiddlersgreen2433 3 года назад +8

    Those teams who can see how good can small players like Panarin or Brayden Point be will reap the results quite soon.

  • @thegreatmrt
    @thegreatmrt 3 года назад +5

    As a rangers fan, watching him continue to get better and his performance in his first season was someof the most exciting hockey I've watched in a long time rangers wise, him and mika have unreal chemistry, but better yet, panarin is the type of player that can make almost anyone look great....well, except tanner glass but those dark years are done. As far as this video, really well done, it had information I didn't even know.

  • @ariccua6101
    @ariccua6101 3 года назад +12

    FYI: Minsk never won a Gagarin Cup championship. That was Dynamo Moscow.

  • @TheCanucky217
    @TheCanucky217 3 года назад +7

    Great Video! What an amazing story, i am happy he turned out!

  • @BloggerMusicMan
    @BloggerMusicMan 2 года назад +3

    The main argument I hear against Panarin winning the Calder actually has more to do with Connor McDavid. The argument was that McDavid was among the league leaders in points-per-game as a rookie and almost certainly would have won the award had he not broken his collar bone. He was the more outstanding player.
    I think people who make that argument have a point. I would not have had a problem with McDavid winning that year. McDavid is obviously the greatest player of his generation and had a rookie season that likely would have been comparable if not better to Panarin's had he been healthy.
    But you can't award a trophy based on what you think they may have done. It sucks McDavid got hurt, but you have to be on the ice and do things, rather than coast on reputation. Based on what they both did, Panarin deserved the award.

    • @baiqi44
      @baiqi44 Год назад

      Yeah, that was my thing too. I wasn't dissatisfied with Panarin winning the Calder because of his age or his linemate. It was because of McDavid. Everyone knew McDavid would've ran away with the Calder had he not been injured halfway through the season. Many could tell the McDavid was going to be a generational talent in the making in McDavid's rookie year. How many rookies average more than a point per game in the NHL and while only being 18/19...
      I know if we go with the rules of best season by a rookie, then Panarin wins it, but should he? He's pretty good and all, but that's like taking the Calder (and every all-time rookie stats) from Gretzky in the NHL because he wasn't eligible to be a rookie in the NHL in Gretzky's first year as he was a pro the year prior. McDavid, although playing half a season, should've still won it in my personal opinion. They really should change the rules to allow for best rookie season to play at least 25 games in the season (25 games for obvious reasons).

  • @OddManRush
    @OddManRush  3 года назад +13

    Been experimenting with my audio quality to try and get it to sound a little clearer and more professional. What do you guys think: does it sound better or worse than usual? Lemme know down below!

    • @j.peters1222
      @j.peters1222 3 года назад +4

      It sounds great my dude. Solid content as always!

    • @SteveWKk
      @SteveWKk 3 года назад +1

      Great videos! I don't notice a sound difference

    • @UnderTheJelloMoon
      @UnderTheJelloMoon 3 года назад +2

      I can’t hear a difference, but I think your audio is always pretty decent! Love your content,.

  • @ATLAoftheHill
    @ATLAoftheHill 3 года назад +7

    CBJ fan here. Still too painful. I'll be back for this one in the future. Lol

    • @MoveInSilence23
      @MoveInSilence23 3 года назад +1

      That STILL stings. At least the Breadman got his money 💰 with the Blueshirts.
      #GOJACKETSGO

  • @bennettbarish4173
    @bennettbarish4173 3 года назад +17

    we love the bread man here in new york

    • @fredrikjonsson8126
      @fredrikjonsson8126 3 года назад +2

      I bet, Pana, Kakko, Zeno and laf by the looks of it...what a core offence!

    • @UserName-ts3sp
      @UserName-ts3sp 3 года назад +1

      we loved him in columbus until he decided to get that fancy 2 car garage in Connecticut... can do the same shit in powell for probably half the price

    • @rachelleehrman3703
      @rachelleehrman3703 3 года назад +1

      You can have him. CBJ did just fine without him. In fact, we got farther this year than we did last year with him, and further than NY got

    • @UserName-ts3sp
      @UserName-ts3sp 3 года назад +4

      Rachelle Ehrman we lost in the first round this year, second round last year. that’s just flat out wrong. we could’ve used a play driver like breadman, but apparently free vodka for life isn’t enough to live in columbus

    • @MoveInSilence23
      @MoveInSilence23 3 года назад

      @@rachelleehrman3703 💯

  • @iAMtheSushie
    @iAMtheSushie 3 года назад +4

    This guy is amazing I love him.

  • @christophermerlot3366
    @christophermerlot3366 3 года назад +2

    Remember too that Luc Robaitialle (spelled that wrong) went undrafted. Good job scouts.

  • @SevenCostanza
    @SevenCostanza 3 года назад +1

    this is my favourite vid youve ever done. really good work

  • @susanlatham224
    @susanlatham224 6 месяцев назад +1

    He’s wonderful

  • @aggeloslefkaditis9809
    @aggeloslefkaditis9809 3 месяца назад +1

    Flash to today, he is the best player on the best team, once again being considered for the hart trophy, and about to break the record for most points scored in a regular season by a ranger, chasing Jaromir Jagr......

    • @roopan1968
      @roopan1968 Месяц назад

      Once again, he disappeared when we needed him most

  • @codycassel8996
    @codycassel8996 3 года назад +3

    You da man!! Great vids keep it up!!

  • @kushroyal6946
    @kushroyal6946 3 года назад +2

    We’re loving the bread man in ny. Best forward since Jagr and it’s not even close

  • @dustinnoonan3806
    @dustinnoonan3806 3 года назад

    Your content is so good!

  • @atn7092
    @atn7092 3 года назад +1

    Great video once more! Don’t forget the CHL is made of the WHL, the OHL and the QMJHL ;)

  • @Gongmatron
    @Gongmatron 3 года назад

    Been a fan of his since I picked him up off of free agents in a fantasy league in his first season. Best player I had that year

  • @freakinxbox7363
    @freakinxbox7363 3 года назад +10

    3 of the drafted players in that first picture were on the Lightnings Stanley cup team

    • @leafsfan1539
      @leafsfan1539 3 года назад

      Ones a bum though 😂 happy to see him win a cup though

    • @michaelbrann7445
      @michaelbrann7445 3 года назад

      @@leafsfan1539 bogo isn’t a bum

    • @leafsfan1539
      @leafsfan1539 3 года назад

      Luke Scheen

    • @leafsfan1539
      @leafsfan1539 3 года назад

      As a leafs fan I’m still jaded

  • @paulrietveld9837
    @paulrietveld9837 2 года назад

    Guy like Panarin just proves how the NHL looks over many players in the draft that could be very good. Panarin easily would have been 1st overall pick in his draft year if they knew.

  • @mikephalen3162
    @mikephalen3162 3 года назад

    Amazing how such a talent has already been on three teams.

  • @goalieg3391
    @goalieg3391 3 года назад +4

    one of these on Eddie the Eagle would be good

  • @leevanderwaskewitch7858
    @leevanderwaskewitch7858 3 года назад +3

    Good vid. Hope you get yourself a rusty trombone, you deserve it

  • @dominicdeangelis4530
    @dominicdeangelis4530 3 года назад +3

    What I'd give to see panarin back on the hawks

  • @RHaines76Gaming
    @RHaines76Gaming 3 года назад +1

    St Louis, Oates and Belfour, great examples!

  • @WeedSmoker69
    @WeedSmoker69 3 года назад +10

    this is why i'm 30 and still haven't given up

    • @stevenrosscarpenter
      @stevenrosscarpenter 3 года назад +2

      I'll keep my eyes open for you in the coming Undrafted Over-30 Late Bloomer NHL Superstar RUclips videos.

    • @KrazyStorys
      @KrazyStorys 3 года назад

      @@stevenrosscarpenter hey man, dont ne mean. He could make it, most likley not but he could be a free agent

    • @stevenrosscarpenter
      @stevenrosscarpenter 3 года назад +1

      @@KrazyStorys You took my comment as sarcasm, but I'm honestly looking forward to seeing a "WeedSmoker69 Highlights" video.

    • @KrazyStorys
      @KrazyStorys 3 года назад

      @@stevenrosscarpenter lmao me to

    • @963hz
      @963hz 3 года назад

      WeedSmoker69 How about 50’s 🤜🏽

  • @joeyfreitas1942
    @joeyfreitas1942 3 года назад +1

    I watch your channel a ton. I'm wondering how someone from (I'm guessing the uk?) Becomes a fan of hockey.

  • @aldis643
    @aldis643 3 года назад +1

    Dinamo Minsk has never won a round in Gagarin Cup playoffs, was little suprised to see that they won a cup, it was Dinamo Moscow to win cup that year 😅

  • @midgedunn8974
    @midgedunn8974 3 года назад

    He is the best, like a magician on the ice

  • @T-Alex81
    @T-Alex81 3 года назад +1

    7:50 - whaaaaat? What a fail, man! Diynamo Minsk never past the first round in their history, they just played four times in KHL playoffs. In that year they didn't make playoffs. It was Dynamo MOSCOW, who won the Cup.

  • @TriceMendoza
    @TriceMendoza 3 года назад +2

    He's a wicked player but should of stayed with the hawks him and Kane where beast together

    • @johngribbin6945
      @johngribbin6945 3 года назад

      he wanted to go to a team that hasn't won in a while

  • @step2002lol
    @step2002lol 3 года назад

    Man, awesome video! But Dinamo Minsk never won the Gagarin cup) It was Dinano Moscow) Anyway, thank you from Russia!

  • @jones8821
    @jones8821 Год назад

    I think I’m Canada kids don’t see their names drafted to the CHL so they just half give up on making it to the next level. But we don’t have 20 leagues that you can make a few dollars

  • @r0mulus
    @r0mulus 3 года назад +3

    Dinamo Minsk never won Gagrin Cup, that's a mistake probably mixed it up with Dinamo Moscow, they won cup 2 times.

  • @the.wayne.b
    @the.wayne.b 6 месяцев назад

    i took him late in my fantasy draft that year, him and kane won me it easily lol

  • @tylermacmaster9541
    @tylermacmaster9541 3 года назад

    wow.. if this vid taught me anything it’s that panarin is not photogenic

  • @jacksnyder7125
    @jacksnyder7125 3 года назад +14

    Wasnt Gretzky undrafted?

    • @ATinyPillow
      @ATinyPillow 3 года назад +1

      SupremePrestige : Not exactly. He was playing for the Indianapolis Racers when Peter Pocklington signed Gretzky to a "personal services" contract, then the Oilers became an NHL team and Pocklington brought Gretzky to his Oilers team. Many disputed this move and complained that Gretzky needed to enter the draft but Pocklington argued that his "personal services" contract with Gretzky amounted to Gretzky being property of Pocklington's Oilers and his argument was reluctantly accepted by the league and Gretzky therefore did not enter the draft.
      .

    • @ATinyPillow
      @ATinyPillow 3 года назад

      SupremePrestige : Yes, except for that fact that you did not mention that he "skipped" the draft mainly due to his "personal services" contract to Pocklington. If you recall when the Oilers became an nhl team, all the other team's managers complained and stated that Gretz should have to enter the draft and Pocklington argued that Gretz was essentially his property as the contract was for "personal services" to Pocklington and was signed prior to the Oilers becoming an nhl team so it should take precedent over Gretz's "requirement" to enter the draft. The league relunctantly agreed with Pocklington's stance, those are the details of how Gretz "skipped" the draft with the crux being Pocklington's "personal services" contract with Gretz as this type of contract was unusual in that it wasn't a typical contract between a team and a player, it was a contract to an owner.
      Personally, I think Pocklington signed Gretz to this type of a contract to himself, all the while knowing that the Oilers were going to become an nhl team and by signing Gretz to this type of contract would allow Pocklington to keep Gretz out of the draft and as an Oiler.
      Wasn't trying to rain on your parade but with the unique contract details involved, I thought it would be helpful to mention it.
      .

    • @jacksnyder7125
      @jacksnyder7125 3 года назад +2

      @@ATinyPillow Yea, thanks. I couldmt really find anything that explained it as well as you. Althiugh I havent looked that long.

    • @963hz
      @963hz 3 года назад

      The globe is DEAD didnt he play in the O 1977-78 and for the Racers/Oilers in 1978-79? I didn’t think he turned pro in 1976-77

    • @ATinyPillow
      @ATinyPillow 3 года назад +1

      Edward Cunningham, BS, DC : Gretzky turned professional for the 1978-79 season, playing for the Indianapolis Racers in the World Hockey Association (WHA). His contract soon was sold to the Edmonton Oilers, who joined the NHL at the beginning of the 1979-80 season.
      .

  • @astroboyvr
    @astroboyvr 2 года назад

    yeah i remember when they changed that rule with age limits and games played in 1990
    it was after sergei makarov won the calder at age 31 and god knows played how many games for the red army
    dude was older then the captain of his team the flames

  • @RusiianBalobol
    @RusiianBalobol 3 года назад +7

    Gagarin cup in 2013 not MINSK, it's MOSCOW

    • @OddManRush
      @OddManRush  3 года назад +8

      Yeah you're right: It was written 'Dynamo MSK' when I researched it so my mind mis-read it as Minsk. My bad!

    • @RusiianBalobol
      @RusiianBalobol 3 года назад +6

      Odd Man Rush not a big problem, good video)

    • @ATinyPillow
      @ATinyPillow 3 года назад

      RusiianBalobol : I find it amusing that they call it the "Gregarin" cup after Gregarin's supposed first russian in space achievement, however Gregarin wasn't truly the first russian in space. Ah.. It is what it is lol
      .

    • @im_sorry_i_forgot_my_username
      @im_sorry_i_forgot_my_username 3 года назад

      @@OddManRush Dinamo Moscow (Moskva) is "Msk", Dinamo Minsk is "Mn".

    • @RusiianBalobol
      @RusiianBalobol 3 года назад

      The globe is DEAD As a Dynamo Moscow fan, not agree

  • @user-yo5il2xv8q
    @user-yo5il2xv8q 3 года назад +1

    7:52 Dynamo Moscow won the Gagarin Cup, not Dynamo Minsk.
    Good video regardless

    • @T-Alex81
      @T-Alex81 3 года назад +1

      Довольно спокойно ты на это отреагировал. Это же какой фэйл! То же самое, если бы кто-то из наших запилил ролик о каком-нибудь игроке из Америки, где перепутал бы два клуба из Нью-Йорка, например. Какое было бы позорище... Хотя уверен, наши бы так не оконфузились.

  • @963hz
    @963hz 3 года назад +1

    You didn’t mention that first contract was for SEVEN MILLION hahahahaha amazing !

  • @DjRawkOfficial
    @DjRawkOfficial 3 года назад

    boom!!

  • @jackmakackov7077
    @jackmakackov7077 3 года назад +1

    Tarasenko told the blues to draft him and they told him he was too small.........

  • @icyleo387
    @icyleo387 3 года назад

    Video Idea: Whatever happened to Danny Briere?

  • @Swoop187OG187
    @Swoop187OG187 3 года назад

    Players aren't even close to being fully developed in their draft year.. When players are drafted teams are generally drafting "potential" which is why of course there are guys like Panarin or other players that went undrafted or went very late in the draft whom went on to be stars in the NHL...
    As a Hawks fan it was funny when Bread was here and he was consistently portrayed as a "rookie" when he already had 6 professional seasons under his belt - and every time he was portrayed as a rookie he would laugh, shake his head and say "no rookie", lol...
    But yea, I don't find it unusual that some players aren't noticed until they're in their early 20's , but the good thing about that is that players whom aren't fully developed until later usually have long successful careers....Look, players mature at different ages..

  • @nicoleleinov7162
    @nicoleleinov7162 3 года назад +1

    He’s really good

  • @PhillyLeotardo25
    @PhillyLeotardo25 3 года назад

    Still can’t believe the Rangers didn’t land him as a UFA in 15. I guess he didn’t know his wife at the time.

  • @chrisv384
    @chrisv384 3 года назад +1

    NHL scouts/GM´s are sometimes just stupid, Panarin played with Shipachyov and Dadonov as russias top line for years, and they dominated. Shipachyov didn´t get a fair shake either....

  • @wa2k99
    @wa2k99 3 года назад

    LGR

  • @joer8854
    @joer8854 3 года назад

    The argument that player X played with so and so is so tiring. Not everyone can be a good linemate. If you aren't good, playing with a top 6 player isn't going to make you good. It will make you look a little better than you were. Not every player is shit because they play with a star. There's also the guys who get goals from being in front of the net. The Goal suck comments are stupid because it's a rough place to be and most goals come from that location. When you get a player who likes or is good at playing there you keep him. If you find a player who's really good at supporting guys who are pure goal scorers you keep them in that position because not everyone can make a star look even better. How good they look playing with a bottom 6 guy is irrelevant.

  • @cameronward9443
    @cameronward9443 3 года назад

    He honestly looks like he is 13 at the time of the draft. Some people are late bloomers (physically). This is obviously the case lol.
    Also the Russian factor isn't some kind of unjustified bias... it happens ALL the time unless the player is first round (and even then...)

  • @ddc2784
    @ddc2784 3 года назад

    Hi

  • @leafsfan1539
    @leafsfan1539 3 года назад

    Only reason he got rookie of the year is because mcdavid go hurt but he had a great year can’t take that away from him

  • @tjham3658
    @tjham3658 3 года назад

    24 year old rookie

  • @Poiss-_-
    @Poiss-_- 3 года назад

    He won the calder just because Mcdavid got injured.

  • @Rc19923
    @Rc19923 3 года назад

    Is he English?

  • @father042
    @father042 3 года назад +3

    Is Panarin the only notable Russian hockey player who openly condemns Putin?

  • @dom2009
    @dom2009 Год назад +1

    I still believe McDavid should’ve won the Calder

  • @willstott4917
    @willstott4917 3 года назад

    first

  • @18wheeler76
    @18wheeler76 3 года назад

    no he has to take a leave from yhe nhl because of a russian hit piece story for speaking out about russian polotics

    • @xlr0gd205
      @xlr0gd205 Год назад

      Dads was VGK top guy in the second half of the last season

  • @YeYe-db6ur
    @YeYe-db6ur 3 года назад +2

    All luck is how he plays I’m better

    • @brydonmitchell7999
      @brydonmitchell7999 3 года назад

      Sure 😂

    • @YeYe-db6ur
      @YeYe-db6ur 3 года назад

      Miles Neil I’m better than him he is ass and will get the Rangers no where

    • @brydonmitchell7999
      @brydonmitchell7999 3 года назад

      Sure bud your better 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 I don't like the Rangers and I know that pnarirn I'd good

    • @YeYe-db6ur
      @YeYe-db6ur 3 года назад

      Brydon Mitchell is way better

    • @brydonmitchell7999
      @brydonmitchell7999 3 года назад

      Than who

  • @usernaames
    @usernaames 3 года назад +2

    Your take on why Panarin won the Calder is just bad. He was not head and shoulders above his competition. The only reason he won is because the most skilled rookie of that year injured himself and only played 45 games. If Connor McDavid had stayed healthy he would have won the Calder. And I'm saying this as a Rangers fan who love Panarin.

    • @deadoralive1999
      @deadoralive1999 3 года назад

      Panarin is a great player in his own right but like you say McDavid is head and shoulders above him had he play the whole year that year it would have not been close