The draft was originally scheduled for June 25-26 in Montreal, meaning Lafreniere waited an additional three-plus months to hear his name announced as the No. 1 selection. In the end, it was worth it for the left wing from Rimouski of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League.
Lafreniere's draft party had to be limited to his immediate family as mandated by the provincial government because his home in Saint-Eustache, Quebec, is in a COVID-19 red zone, meaning nobody else is allowed inside or outside the house. He was beside his parents, Nathalie and Hugo, and sister, Lori-Jane, when the Rangers made the selection.
"It was an unreal feeling," Lafreniere said. "Obviously, the New York Rangers are a great organization, and for me, I'm really honored to join them. When I heard my name, we've been waiting for a long time, so it was something really special for me and for my family."