Alexis Lafreniere's Mixed Bag: Rangers Need More Consistency
The New York Rangers have been searching for consistency in their game, but one player who has been particularly underwhelming is Alexis Lafreniere. In his sixth NHL season since being drafted first overall by the Blueshirts in 2020, Lafreniere has left much to be desired on both sides of the puck.
While Lafreniere's offensive statistics suggest he's doing everything but scoring, his lack of finish has been notable, and his defensive lapses have been costly. "I think it's been a little bit of a mixed bag," head coach Mike Sullivan said after practice Wednesday at Rogers Place. "He's had some games where he's had strong games, one of those talented guys that can create something out of nothing." However, Lafreniere's defensive performance has been particularly concerning, as he's on the ice for seven five-on-five goals against, tied with Mika Zibanejad for the second most on the team.
Lafreniere's offense has shown promise, ranking second on the team in expected goals share during five-on-five play (61.10) and second on the team in five-on-five shots on goal with 20. However, his defensive performance has been a major concern, as he owns a team-worst minus-nine rating.
The Rangers need Lafreniere to be more consistent if they want to succeed this season. "It's not like he hasn't had opportunities to score goals," Sullivan said. "Our message to him is just make sure we're playing the game the right way, focus on the process. The by-product of that will be you're going to get opportunity, and when opportunity presents itself, take advantage."
The Rangers' power play has been a bright spot for the team, but Lafreniere's performance in this area has been inconsistent. He had a notable scoring chance against the Penguins earlier in the week, which ended up being on the scoreboard.
Despite his struggles, Lafreniere is still one of the most talented players on the Rangers' roster. If he can find a way to stay focused and play the game the right way, he has the potential to be a top-six forward for years to come. Until then, the Rangers will have to rely on their other skilled players to fill the void left by Lafreniere's inconsistent performance.
The New York Rangers have been searching for consistency in their game, but one player who has been particularly underwhelming is Alexis Lafreniere. In his sixth NHL season since being drafted first overall by the Blueshirts in 2020, Lafreniere has left much to be desired on both sides of the puck.
While Lafreniere's offensive statistics suggest he's doing everything but scoring, his lack of finish has been notable, and his defensive lapses have been costly. "I think it's been a little bit of a mixed bag," head coach Mike Sullivan said after practice Wednesday at Rogers Place. "He's had some games where he's had strong games, one of those talented guys that can create something out of nothing." However, Lafreniere's defensive performance has been particularly concerning, as he's on the ice for seven five-on-five goals against, tied with Mika Zibanejad for the second most on the team.
Lafreniere's offense has shown promise, ranking second on the team in expected goals share during five-on-five play (61.10) and second on the team in five-on-five shots on goal with 20. However, his defensive performance has been a major concern, as he owns a team-worst minus-nine rating.
The Rangers need Lafreniere to be more consistent if they want to succeed this season. "It's not like he hasn't had opportunities to score goals," Sullivan said. "Our message to him is just make sure we're playing the game the right way, focus on the process. The by-product of that will be you're going to get opportunity, and when opportunity presents itself, take advantage."
The Rangers' power play has been a bright spot for the team, but Lafreniere's performance in this area has been inconsistent. He had a notable scoring chance against the Penguins earlier in the week, which ended up being on the scoreboard.
Despite his struggles, Lafreniere is still one of the most talented players on the Rangers' roster. If he can find a way to stay focused and play the game the right way, he has the potential to be a top-six forward for years to come. Until then, the Rangers will have to rely on their other skilled players to fill the void left by Lafreniere's inconsistent performance.