JUST IN: New York Rangers Commit to Alexis Lafrenière with a Massive 7-Year, $54.15 Million Blockbuster Deal.

The New York Rangers have locked in Alexis Lafrenière with a seven-year extension worth $54.15 million, signaling his pivotal role in the team’s future. The contract, which is expected to be finalized soon, confirms Lafrenière’s commitment to the Rangers at an average annual value (AAV) of $7.45 million—lower than the anticipated $8 million AAV.

Reports suggested the agreement was close, and it now positions Lafrenière, one of the NHL’s rising talents, as a key asset for the Rangers. He’s started the season strongly, recording 4 goals and 3 assists, totaling 7 points in just a few games.

Last season marked a breakout year for Lafrenière, who demonstrated his first-overall draft potential by posting career-highs of 57 points and 26 goals. In the playoffs, he was equally impactful, adding 14 points (8 goals, 6 assists) over 16 games. His recent performance against the Florida Panthers, where he netted his fourth goal of the season, highlights his early-season form, having also scored against Detroit, Toronto, and Pittsburgh.

This seven-year contract extends through Lafrenière’s age-30 season, setting him up for a potential future contract. Securing Lafrenière at this rate is a strategic advantage for the Rangers, especially compared to similar young stars like Tim Stützle and Juraj Slafkovský, whose deals exceed or match $8 million AAV. With Lafrenière now locked in, the Rangers may turn their attention to another cornerstone, Igor Shesterkin, for a possible extension.

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