Patrick Kane to return to the New York Rangers: Artemi Panarin is the guy to bring him back

   

Patrick Kane and Artemi Panarin have something in common. They have been teammates in both Chicago and New York. During an interview with the Barstool Network, Eddie would ask who Kane liked chirping the most, and it turned out to be Artemi Panarin, and it's hilarious.Có thể là hình ảnh về 2 người, mọi người đang chơi khúc côn cầu và văn bản cho biết 'OTT NTE NAERS P AN NYR 語 4 3 ២ 園個み BIO 四口0 ይወ well Northwell 8 8 RA) R RA (今 A N N PATRICK KANE TO RETURN TO THE NEW YORK RANGERS? ARTEMI PANARIN IS HE GUY TO BRING HIM BACK'

Patrick Kane and Artemi Panarin have had a special bond together since their time in Chicago as Blackhawks. The duo was known for their spectacular production as linemates, and Breadman would receive a Calder Trophy for his efforts.
However, what we don't see behind the scenes as teammates, is their chemistry and their bond. Sometimes that would stray into the typical maschismo attitudes, and practices.
Ribbing each other and making jokes, just cause they can and will. For Kane, chirping his teammates was just a part of life and a way to have fun with his friends and teammates.
The one teammate whom he loved chirping the most? Artemi Panarin, the Rangers' top forward, isn't much for words when it comes time to talk.
Kane details a story where he'd chirp Breadman, which led to him pondering what he'd do the next day he'd see Kane in the locker room.
Panarin would be up all night, thinking about what he said and how he was going to punch him in the face.
Kane seems to carry himself in a nonchalant manner, which may have been why Breadman took it personally and was prepared to defend himself.
But this is just one of the many hijinks that ensued while they both shared the same crest. You have to wonder if this continued in New York:
«If I was talking to Panarin,» Kane says. «I would speak to him in [English, but with] a Russian accent.»

Of course, this was when he first joined the NHL in 2015, but you'd think things have to improve, right?
Regardless, a good chirp is harmless, but stings just right.