Player Discussion Alexis Lafrenière

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I don't buy into the narrative that he's emulated Panarin. Not exactly. But I do think he adjusted his game to fit in on that line when he had not yet found a fit in the NHL, and since it got results, he's developed some bad habits that need to be worked out.

Re-read the scouting reports on Lafreniere in 2020. Style wise, he was not a perimeter player then. Over the years we've seen glimpses of that player, those instincts. In 2025 he overthinks the game, and shies away from some of the hard work. He's 23, he can get there. And for what it's worth, he's been backchecking lately... in itself that's a basic thing, but maybe he's showing a sign he "gets it," won't keep coasting, and can get back to doing what he needs to do instead of what comes more easily.
 
I don't buy into the narrative that he's emulated Panarin. Not exactly. But I do think he adjusted his game to fit in on that line when he had not yet found a fit in the NHL, and since it got results, he's developed some bad habits that need to be worked out.

Re-read the scouting reports on Lafreniere in 2020. Style wise, he was not a perimeter player then. Over the years we've seen glimpses of that player, those instincts. In 2025 he overthinks the game, and shies away from some of the hard work. He's 23, he can get there. And for what it's worth, he's been backchecking lately... in itself that's a basic thing, but maybe he's showing a sign he "gets it," won't keep coasting, and can get back to doing what he needs to do instead of what comes more easily.

He's coming up on year 6 as an NHL'r with a 7.5m contract ahead of him and I feel like we've been going around in circles saying the same thing. However, what's new to him is how much of a defensive liability he's been this season compared to the rest. I can't say that any line he's been a part of where he's been a leader on that line, so I feel without Panarin and Tro, Laf wouldn't have even broken out last year alone. Will Cuylle, right now, in this moment, with his minutes, is a much better player in all facets of his game.
 
I know it's cliche but he just signed a contract with a guaranteed $50+M coming to him. Some people handle that differently. I think he snaps out of it eventually.

I'll trade a great playoffs for an underwhelming regular season.
 
He also really needs to work on his shot. It’s bad. Release and power are just no where good enough
And his skating. And his consistency. And his agility. And his backchecking.

I admire and appreciate your optimism, and I hope I’m wrong, but I just don’t see it.
 
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Zero excuse for a 1OA to need to work on anything in his 5th year and after a great playoff run. At this point he should be a franchise altering player, not a lazy defensive liability who will get about 45-50 points.

As myself and others mention often, he is Kovalev 1.0 with NYR. Always thinking this is the year he breaks out. 5 years later and here we are.
 
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Zero excuse for a 1OA to need to work on anything in his 5th year and after a great playoff run. At this point he should be a franchise altering player, not a lazy defensive liability who will get about 45-50 points.

As myself and others mention often, he is Kovalev 1.0 with NYR. Always thinking this is the year he breaks out. 5 years later and here we are.

You're right. This is my take on it. You draft 1st overalls to be the face of the franchise. Celebrini, Bedard, Hughes, Dahlin, Matthews, McDavid are players that are not only the face of the franchise, but GMs literally build around these players. They are players you hope can reach that 100 point mark in deep season runs. Players in the 40-50 point range are support players that you TRADE for if you need them.

The Rangers royally f***ed Laf and themselves by not doing a complete rebuilds, so the kids never really got the time they needed on the ice like other 1OAs being the focus of ice team on terrible, rebuilding teams. The "Run It Back" Rangers sacrificed picks and their young core to keep this half-measure of a rebuild and it is going to cost us dearly for a very long time.
 
Part of me just wants to trade him so we dont have to talk about it anymore.

Since they won the lotteries for Kakko and Laf it feels like its all been an exhausting experiment that I just want to end.
Even if they did, then people will just focus on another player to bash non stop. Fox already starting, Igor of course.

This is what they do.
 
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I think JT is a fantastic role model (play wise) for Laf. I’m convinced it’s part of why they traded for him.

Laf has an edge to him that needs to be brought out more consistently.
 
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