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        <title><![CDATA[Artemi Panarin ‘kidding’ about Rangers exit if NHL cuts pay over coronavirus]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rangers fans need not fear.</p><p>Artemi Panarin isn’t planning to bolt the team and sit out next season if the NHL’s finances take a severe beating as a result of the ongoing coronavirus crisis, despite a report circulating on a Russian website, in which the winger is quoted saying as such on Friday.</p><p>“Of course I was kidding,” Panarin said in a text to a Rangers executive that was shared with The Post. “I was laughing.”</p><p>The Russian outlet, <strong>Sports.ru, had picked up</strong> an Instagram conversation between Panarin and Aleksandr Kerzhakov, the retired top scorer of the Russian national soccer team, who is currently the head coach of his country’s Under-18 squad.</p><p>Kerzhakov had said pro soccer players would probably face a salary cut of<br /> 40-to-60 percent. Panarin responded that if that were the case in the NHL, he would probably skip the season. That was the crux of the translation.</p><p>But translation does not detect nuance and neither does social media, though there is an indication Panarin laughed when it was suggested he could return to the KHL.</p><p>The NHL is contemplating different scenarios for a summer return in centralized locations with games that would be played without spectators.</p><p>Panarin, who is spending the COVID-19 induced hiatus at his home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., stands to lose up to 35 percent of his $14 million 2019-20 pay to escrow if the season does not resume.</p><p>There may also be a significant hit next season — when Panarin will be wearing No. 10 for the Rangers.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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