Arty's NHL Party is over. After 13 seasons in the National Hockey League, former Ottawa Senator forward Artem Anisimov has ...
It's not a blockbuster, but the trade that has sent Artem Anisimov from the Chicago Blackhawks to the Ottawa Senators in exchange for Zack Smith is a sensible move for both sides. The Chicago ...
Patrick Kane’s line with Artem Anisimov and Artemi Panarin continues to create magic. Tuesday night in Nashville, the trio combined for a beautiful passing play that was capped off by a nice ...
Artem Anisimov, who played 13 NHL seasons and spent the last two years playing in the American Hockey League, officially ...
Former New York Rangers center Artem Anisimov announced his retirement from professional hockey at the age of 36. A second-round pick (No. 54 overall) by the Rangers in the 2006 NHL Draft ...
Adding to this positive turn, the Rangers made a notable move by signing Artem Anisimov to the Harford Wolf Pack, bringing back a familiar face to the team Artem Anisimov is an NHL veteran who ...
Former CBJ forward Artem Anisimov announced that he is retiring from hockey. He made the announcement today via his Instagram page. Anisimov played 771 NHL games for the New York Rangers ...
Veteran center Artem Anisimov has retired, the NHLPA confirmed Tuesday. The 36-year-old hangs up his skates after a 13-year run in the NHL with four different teams. It marks the end of a very ...
Kevin Bieksa and the Ducks have signed a two-year deal, while the Blackhawks and Artem Anisimov came to terms on a five-year contract. The Anaheim Ducks and Chicago Blackhawks have come to terms ...
There was Boone Jenner's broken thumb and back, Scott Hartnell's broken finger, Artem Anisimov's torn triceps, Ryan Murray's knee injury…I'll stop there lest I explode my word count. Let's just ...
It is the second time multiple players have achieved the feat in the same season for Columbus (Cam Atkinson and Artem Anisimov in 2014-15). … Avalanche forward Ivan Ivan had the primary assist ...
Former CBJ forward Artem Anisimov announced that he is retiring from hockey. He made the announcement today via his Instagram page. Anisimov played 771 NHL games for the New York Rangers, Columbus ...