Up next for LA Kings exit interviews are the four remaining players who spoke who are either under contract or under team control for next season – Pierre-Luc Dubois, Vladislav Gavrikov, Quinton Byfield and Alex Laferriere.
It’s been a while since Alex Laferriere has played this many hockey games. Laferriere spent the last two seasons at Harvard University, which plays an even more condensed schedule than the already condensed NCAA calendar.
The LA Kings kicked off a three-game homestand with a 6-2 victory, over the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday evening at Crypto.com Arena. The Kings opened the scoring midway through the opening period through forward Alex Laferriere, who buried for the second straight game against Chicago.
Another week has passed and it’s time for our LA Kings weekly prospect update. This week’s update was highlighted by Alex Laferriere, who recorded three points in four games with the Kings.
The LA Kings dropped another overtime decision, this a 4-3 defeat against the St. Louis Blues on Sunday afternoon at Enterprise Center in Missouri. The Kings jumped out to the game-opening goal just over four minutes after the opening faceoff, as the top line connected to put the visitors on the board.
The LA Kings dropped their fourth consecutive game overall, though they picked up a point from a 4-3 shootout defeat against the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday evening at Crypto.com Arena.
Edward Egros (Bally Sports) joined host Jesse Cohen to discuss the first 14 games from Quinton Byfield, Alex Laferriere and Cam Talbot thru the lens of statistical analysis.
Completing a back-to-back set, the LA Kings picked up a point in the standings from a 4-3 shootout defeat against the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday evening at Crypto.com Arena.
Alex Laferriere highlighted this week’s prospect/players in the system update, scoring his first NHL goal. After having plenty of chances in his first four games, Laferriere finally broke through with a goal against the Boston Bruins.
With a majority of teams already getting into action, let’s take a look at some players who find themselves in more opportune positions than they likely expected.
Well that didn’t take long. Just one game into his young NHL career, Alex Laferriere has already earned at least one well-known fan. ESPN”s Pat McAfee took to the airwaves on Thursday to profess his new found love for the Kings 21-year-old forward following his performance against the visiting Colorado Avalanche one night earlier.
The NHL season starts tomorrow, and there is big news going on in LA Kings land, both good and bad. Let’s start with the bad news first. Forward Viktor Arvidsson left practice early on Monday and wasn’t seen on the ice Tuesday.
The return of Los Angeles Kings hockey is just a few weeks away now. Next week, the rookie faceoff tournament kicks off in Las Vegas, and soon after that, training camp starts.
Thanks to years of solid drafting and tons of capital to work with, the Los Angeles Kings still are in the upper half of the league – in terms of competitiveness and future potential.
On Sunday morning, the LA Kings announced they signed prospect Alex Laferriere to a three-year entry-level contract. The deal for Laferriere goes through 2024-2025 with an AAV of $875,000.
LA Kings prospect Alex Laferriere is a fascinating case study for a myriad of reasons. Starting off the ice, he went to Harvard, his dad went to Princeton, and his younger brother committed to Brown.
Laferriere, 21, recently finished his sophomore campaign at Harvard.
Alex Laferriere could not have asked for a better start to his sophomore campaign at Harvard. The LA Kings‘ 2020 third-round pick leads all NCAA players with a 2.25 points per game average.
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