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2023–24 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 17:16
- Average Power Play TOI: 1:17
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 0:01
Ice Time
Power Play
Short-Handed
2021–22
14:00
1:11
0:03
2022–23
15:13
1:21
0:02
2023–24
17:16
1:17
0:01
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ANALYSIS
Lafreniere has been a disappointment since he was selected as the No. 1 pick in the 2020 Draft. He had his best season to date in 2022-23, picking up 39 points in 81 games, but far more was expected from the talented Lafreniere. However, the Rangers are not giving up on the 21-year-old. Lafreniere is a restricted free agent at this time.
Lafreniere has been a disappointment since he was selected as the No. 1 pick in the 2020 Draft. He had his best season to date in 2022-23, picking up 39 points in 81 games, but far more was expected from the talented Lafreniere. However, the Rangers are not giving up on the 21-year-old. Lafreniere is a restricted free agent at this time.
Past Fantasy Outlooks
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2020
The No. 1 overall selection in the 2020 draft, Lafreniere was better last season than his rookie year, but the production (19 goals, 31 points in 79 games) was still underwhelming. On a more positive note, he did play some of his best hockey of the season in the playoffs. Lafreniere spent the majority of the year on the third line and No. 2 power-play unit. He, Artemi Panarin, and Chris Kreider are all left wings by trade, so Lafreniere is going to have to learn how to play the right side if he wants to seize a top-six role in training camp. A spot on New York's top PP unit is also open following the departure of Ryan Strome, so there's certainly a chance Lafreniere could see his production increase significantly if he can seize that role.