from Mollie Walker of the New York Post,
Alexis Lafreniere is set to continue his Rangers career after signing a two-year, $4.65 million deal on Wednesday, The Post has learned.
The Rangers’ 2020 first-overall pick is the last restricted free agent the club had to sign, officially bringing their in-house offseason business to a close with just under a month to go until training camp.
It became clear that no other team planned to present Lafreniere with an offer sheet, so there was no real sense of urgency to get a deal done.
As a result, negotiations came together a bit later in the offseason.
What on earth has he done to be worth $2.3M per year?!? I'm shooketh.
He was Bettman's gift to the N.Y. Rangers who were a playoff team knocked the Red Wings from the first spot in the draft to the 4th spot. Yzerman picked Raymond. I'm sure Bettman is pissed.
NEW YORK, August 24, 2023 New York Rangers President and General Manager Chris Drury announced today that the team has agreed to terms with forward Alexis Lafrenière on a two-year contract extension.
Lafrenière, 21, set career highs in games played (81), points (39), and assists (23) in 2022-23. The St-Eustache, Quebec native tabbed three power play goals last season, one of six Rangers to reach the mark.
In 216 career NHL games, Lafrenière has posted 47 goals and 44 assists for 91 points and a plus-5 rating. Since the start of his first NHL season in 2020-21, his 41 goals at 5-on-5 are tied for the second-most on the Rangers (tied with Panarin; Kreider is first with 47). In 2021-22, he notched 19 goals and 12 assists for 31 points. All 19 of his goals were even-strength, the second most on the Blueshirts that season. In his rookie campaign in 2020-21, Lafrenière played in all 56 games for the Rangers, registering 21 points (12G-9A). He became the first teenager to skate in each of the Blueshirts games in one season in franchise history and his 12 goals were the third-most by a teenager with the Rangers in one season in franchise history.
Lafrenière was originally selected by the Blueshirts in the first round, first overall, of the 2020 NHL Entry Draft.
But did Yzerman really want to draft Lafreniere? Ever since the 2019 draft, he and his staff has always operated on their own secretive level.
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