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Prospects Profiles: Alexis Lafreniere (2020 Draft eligible)

Alexis Lafreniere



















Rimouski Oceanic
QMJHL
LW
6'1"/192


Size/Strength       Excellent
Skating       Good
Shot/Scoring       Excellent    
Puckhandling          Excellent
Physical Play       Excellent   
Offensive Play       Excellent
Defensive Play       Good  
Hockey Sense       Excellent
Competitiveness       Excellent   

Strengths

1. Tremendous hockey sense and plays an all around game.
2. Exceptional visional and playmaking skills.
3. Attacks the net relentlessly and plays with an edge to his game.

Area's For Improvement

1. Skating is a tad awkward
2. Disciple-has been suspended twice this year for questionable plays

Skill:

Elite skilled grinder with great vision, hockey sense and playmaking abilities.

Scouting Report:

Alexis Lafreniere is the consensus number 1 pick in the 2020 NHL Draft.
What seperates Lafreniere from other prospects is combination of competitiveness mixed with all around skill and hockey sense.
As talented as Lafreniere is, he also plays with an edge to his game and attacks the net relentlessly.
Just like Sidney Crosby, Lafreniere seems to play an all around game and doesn't have any noticable weakness in his game.
However, Lafreniere is more physically dominant than Crosby was at his age.

NHL Potential:

1st Line Winger, can be a superstar in the league.

Style Comparison: Sidney Crosby

Stats: 

Rimouski Oceanic   QMJHL       61 GP      37 G      105 Pts

Rimouski Oceanic   QMJHL       52 GP      35 G       112 Pts




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