
Rangers’ baffling power-play trend making Alexis Lafreniere an anomaly
NY Post
Funny that David Quinn should mention it.
Because when the coach was asked on his Zoom call Tuesday morning how he could get Alexis Lafreniere’s ice time from the 9:00-to-12:00 range to the 14:00-to-16:00 neighborhood, he referenced the power play. “Getting him on the power play will definitely increase his minutes. I think that’s a big piece of it,” Quinn said hours before the Blueshirts’ match at the Garden against the Penguins. “I think everybody just looks at the total minutes, and if he’s playing 12 minutes at five-on-five, that’s pretty good.More Related News

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