"How can you not be excited," the 25-year-old defenseman said Wednesday at Da Beauty League, a weekly set of 3-on-3 games that feature NHL players with ties to Minnesota.
"Obviously getting a guy like Panarin is huge, where he'll add to our offense and [Kakko], too. That's pretty fun to be on the ice with."
After missing the Stanley Cup Playoffs the past two seasons during a stated rebuild, the Rangers upgraded their roster this offseason, adding Panarin, Kaako and Trouba to a maturing group of talented young players.
Panarin, who has 320 points (116 goals, 204 assists) in 322 NHL games with the Columbus Blue Jackets and Chicago Blackhawks, agreed to a seven-year contract with the Rangers on July 1. The 27-year-old had an NHL career-high 87 points (28 goals, 59 assists) in 79 games with the Blue Jackets last season.
"His offensive instincts are so impressive," Skjei said of Panarin. "He can see the ice so well. He scores some highlight-reel goals. As a defenseman, a guy that can jump in the play and the rush, I think the puck will be on my stick a lot more with him around as I try and get involved in the offense."