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Alexis Lafrenière

Alexis Lafrenière

Left wing · New York Rangers · Age 24 · b. October 11, 2001 · St-Eustache, Quebec, CAN · Active
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Alexis Lafrenière finished 2025-26 with 57 points (24 G, 33 A) in 82 games — 0.70 per game. The 2026-27 pace tracker updates here after every game once the puck drops.

Regular season
250 pts · 462 gp · 0.54 P/GP
Playoffs
23 pts · 43 gp · 0.53 P/GP
Playoff Beasts
99% playoff vs reg P/GP
P/GP trend (last yr)
+0.15 vs 2024-25

Regular Season

NHL · season by season
SeasonTeamGPGAPP/GPTOI/G
2020-21New York Rangers56129210.3813:53
2021-22New York Rangers791912310.3913:59
2022-23New York Rangers811623390.4815:13
2023-24New York Rangers822829570.7017:16
2024-25New York Rangers821728450.5517:00
2025-26New York Rangers822433570.7017:36
Career4621161342500.5415:57

Stanley Cup Playoffs

NHL · season by season
SeasonTeamGPGAPP/GPTOI/G
2021-22New York Rangers202790.4514:02
2022-23New York Rangers70000.0014:20
2023-24New York Rangers1686140.8816:41
Career431013230.5315:04

Player Tracking

NHL player-tracking · 2025-26

How fast he skates and how hard he shoots, measured by the league's puck-and-player tracking. Percentiles are league-wide across all skaters; seasons with no tracking are left out, never zeroed.

Top Skating Speed
22.3 mph
55th percentile in the NHL
league avg 22.2 mph
Hardest Shot
84.3 mph
47th percentile in the NHL
league avg 83.6 mph
46% offensive-zone time (92nd pct)9.6 mi skated per 60
Top skating speed by season mph
23.321.822.822.722.32021-222022-232023-242024-252025-26
Top shot velocity by season mph
86.087.284.883.184.32021-222022-232023-242024-252025-26

Ice Time

min:sec per game · by season

Average time on ice per game each season — how much of the coach's trust he has earned. All situations, from the NHL's official game data.

17:36 per game in 2025-26
Ice time per game min:sec
13:5313:5915:1317:1617:0017:362020-212021-222022-232023-242024-252025-26

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Every number from the NHL's public API. Career splits are summed from this player's NHL season totals — regular season and Stanley Cup playoffs. The Playoff Beasts rating is career playoff points-per-game ÷ career regular-season points-per-game, ×100 — over 100% means a player raises their game when it counts.