How acquired: Selected with No. 1 pick in 2020 NHL Draft
2019-20 season: Rimouski (QMJHL): 52 GP, 35-77-112
The Rangers are penciling Lafreniere (6-foot-1, 193 pounds) into their top nine forwards going into training camp. The 19-year-old is living with a billet family in Connecticut, where he trains with Rangers Chris Kreider and Adam Fox, among others.
Rangers assistant general manager Chris Drury said Lafreniere has the complete package of skating, shooting, vision, intelligence, intensity and leadership, and that his internal drive separated him in his draft class.
Lafreniere was the most valuable player of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and the Canadian Hockey League Player of the Year last season, winning each award for the second straight time, the first player to do that since Sidney Crosby (2003-05). He also was the MVP and best forward at the 2020 IIHF World Junior Championship, where he helped Canada finish first.
"He's a player we believe in and we think he's going to have a real positive impact in our lineup even though he's so young," Drury said.
Projected NHL arrival: This season