The Rangers are scratching the 2020 No. 1 overall pick for Thursday’s game against the Lightning.
“I want him to be better,” Rangers coach Gerard Gallant said after Wednesday’s practice.
“Laffy has gotten some chances to play with good people and he’s played well at times, but it’s inconsistent. And again, there was a bunch of them [Tuesday] night.”20-93-24; 10-16-21; 74-72-12; 91-76-26. Holdover from yesterday's practice.Lafreniere has five goals and 12 assists in 36 games.
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