New York Rangers left wing Alexis Lafreniere celebrates with center Vincent Trocheck, left, after scoring a goal against the Columbus Blue Jackets during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Sunday, Nov. 12, 2023, in New York. (AP Photo/Noah K. Murray)
Through the first month of hockey in the 2023-24 season, only Artemi Panarin has had a better start than Alexis Lafreniere for the New York Rangers.ย
Considered a โbustโ by fans as a first-overall pick that had yet to break out in his first three years with the Blueshirts, a change in the coaching staff has seemingly unlocked the talent that Lafreniere always had as a top prospect. Through 14 games, the Quebec native has put up 11 points with seven goals to boot. Add in some extra minutes on the powerplay, and Lafreniere has become what the team has been hoping for when they took him with the top pick in 2020.
โIโm playing with really good linemates,โ Lafreniere said Sunday. โTroch (Vincent Trocheck) has been really good for us, Bread (Panarin) has been unbelievable. Just playing with good players and trying to get open.โ
Lafreniere may be on a four-game point streak, but itโs the way heโs dominating that has been so encouraging. Playing on the right side of a line with Panarin and a combination of Vincent Trocheck or Filip Chytil can leave any young player behind. Instead, the former top pick has thrived with the group and a change in the style of play brought on by the emergence of Peter Laviolette.ย
โI think anytime you have an impact in the game you gain confidence,โ Laviolette said. โItโs not just him too. Vinny in the middle is unbelievable and Bread is terrific with his game. When they are on the ice good things are happening all the time. You start to feel it a little bit.โ
Lavioletteโs trust in his young winger was evident in New Yorkโs Sunday night victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets. The veteran coach could have sent any other vet on the ice for the…
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