Hubbry Logo
Alex LaferriereAlex LaferriereMain
Open search
Alex Laferriere
Community hub
Alex Laferriere
logo
8 pages, 0 posts
0 subscribers
Be the first to start a discussion here.
Be the first to start a discussion here.
Alex Laferriere
Alex Laferriere
from Wikipedia

Alex Laferriere (born October 28, 2001) is an American professional ice hockey player who is a right winger for the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League (NHL).

Key Information

Playing career

[edit]

Laferriere was often passed over for spots on top youth ice hockey teams due to his size; he stood at only 5 ft 2 in (157 cm) by his freshman year of high school, but had a growth spurt when he was around age 16.[1] He played youth ice hockey for the New Jersey Colonials and North Jersey Avalanche.[2] He attended Chatham High School in his hometown,[3] later spent time with the University of Nebraska High School and then spent a year at Kent School in Connecticut, averaging close to two points per game in the 2018–19 season.[2][4] Laferriere was the second-leading player in the New England area in points per game at Kent and finished the season with 19 goals and 34 assists in 27 games.[2][5]

Laferriere initially committed to play in college for the Army Black Knights, but later switched to the Harvard Crimson.[1][2] He also joined the Des Moines Buccaneers of the United States Hockey League (USHL) for the end of the 2018–19 season, appearing in 12 games.[1] In 2019–20, he played 42 games for the Buccaneers and led them in scoring with 45 points, also tying for the team lead in goals (19) and assists (26).[6] He was named the team's most valuable player and was invited to the BioSteel All-American Game.[7] Following the season, Laferriere was selected in the third round with the 83rd overall pick of the 2020 NHL entry draft by the Los Angeles Kings.[8] He then played 49 games in the 2020–21 season with Des Moines, totaling 50 points on 26 goals and 24 assists.[9]

Laferriere began playing in college with Harvard starting in 2021–22, posting in his first season 31 points (14 goals, 17 assists) in 35 games, being named the ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year, to the ECAC Hockey All-Rookie team and third-team All-ECAC Hockey.[7] He then played 34 games in 2022–23 and helped Harvard reach the NCAA tournament with 21 goals and 21 assists.[10] He was selected second-team All-ECAC Hockey for his performance.[11] Laferriere then turned professional and played four games with the Ontario Reign of the American Hockey League (AHL), scoring one goal.[9][12]

Laferriere lining up against Brandon Tanev of the Seattle Kraken in 2023.

Following his first AHL game, Laferriere signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Los Angeles Kings on April 9, 2023.[13] He was assigned to the AHL to begin the 2023–24 season, but was recalled on October 9,[14] later making his NHL debut in the Kings' season-opening game on October 11, against the Colorado Avalanche, while having four shots on goal in a 5–2 loss.[12][15] Laferriere scored his first NHL goal in a 4–2 loss against the Boston Bruins on October 21.[16]

On August 2, 2025, Laferriere signed a three-year, $12.3 million contract extension with the Kings.[17]

International play

[edit]

Laferriere played six games for the United States at the 2019 World Junior A Challenge.[18]

Personal life

[edit]

Laferriere was born on October 28, 2001, in Chatham, New Jersey.[19] His father, Rob, played ice hockey in college for the Princeton Tigers and Boston College Eagles.[1] He initially disliked the idea of skating; at a young age, he was offered skating lessons by his mother but refused until his sister promised him Skittles.[1] Laferriere said that the incident helped spark his interest in ice hockey.[1]

Career statistics

[edit]

Regular season and playoffs

[edit]
Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
2018–19 Des Moines Buccaneers USHL 12 0 0 0 0
2019–20 Des Moines Buccaneers USHL 42 19 26 45 42
2020–21 Des Moines Buccaneers USHL 49 26 24 50 59
2021–22 Harvard University ECAC 35 14 17 31 12
2022–23 Harvard University ECAC 34 21 21 42 20
2022–23 Ontario Reign AHL 4 1 0 1 0
2023–24 Los Angeles Kings NHL 81 12 11 23 46 5 1 1 2 0
2024–25 Los Angeles Kings NHL 77 19 23 42 20 6 0 3 3 2
NHL totals 158 31 34 65 66 11 1 4 5 2

International

[edit]
Year Team Event Result GP G A Pts PIM
2019 United States WJAC 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 6 0 0 0 2
Junior totals 6 0 0 0 2

References

[edit]
[edit]
Revisions and contributorsEdit on WikipediaRead on Wikipedia
from Grokipedia
Alex Laferriere (born October 28, 2001) is an American professional ice hockey right winger for the of the National Hockey League (NHL). Laferriere was selected by the Kings in the third round, 83rd overall, of the 2020 NHL Entry Draft after playing for the of the (USHL) and attending Chatham High School. He then attended , where he played two seasons for the men's ice hockey team from 2021 to 2023, earning Rookie of the Year honors in his freshman year with 31 points (14 goals, 17 assists) in 35 games, and being named to the Second All-Star Team as a sophomore after leading the squad with 42 points (21 goals, 21 assists) in 34 games. Following his college career, Laferriere signed a three-year entry-level with on April 9, 2023, and made his professional debut in the (AHL) with the Kings' affiliate before joining the NHL full-time in the 2023–24 season. In his NHL rookie season of 2023–24, he appeared in 81 games, recording 23 points (12 goals, 11 assists). Laferriere built on that performance in 2024–25, achieving career highs with 42 points (19 goals, 23 assists) in 77 games while playing primarily on ' third line. On August 2, 2025, he agreed to a three-year contract extension with the Kings through the 2027–28 season, valued at $12.3 million with an average annual value of $4.1 million. As of November 15, 2025, in the 2025–26 season, Laferriere has recorded 9 points (4 goals, 5 assists) in 18 games, continuing to develop as a versatile forward known for his speed and playmaking ability.

Early life

Family and upbringing

Alex Laferriere was born on October 28, 2001, in Chatham, New Jersey, where he grew up and continues to have strong family ties. He is the son of Rob Laferriere and Karen Laferriere; his father played college hockey for one season at before transferring to , where he continued his career and met his future wife. Laferriere has three siblings: an older sister, Sophie, who swam on Ohio State's club team; brothers Harry, who plays lacrosse at , and Jack, who competes in the NAHL for the Elmira Aviators (as of 2025); and a younger sister, Phoebe, a player at Oak Knoll School in . The family resided in Chatham and provided broad support for athletic pursuits, with Rob coaching Alex for a decade in youth hockey. Laferriere experienced significant physical development during his teenage years, growing from 5 ft 2 in as a high school freshman to 6 ft 1 in by age 16 amid a notable growth spurt that aided his athletic progression. His father's collegiate hockey experience served as a key inspiration for Laferriere's own path in the sport.

Youth hockey and education

Laferriere initially showed reluctance toward , refusing his mother's offers for lessons as a young child. His older sister, Sophie, eventually persuaded him by bribing him with Skittles to join her on the ice, an incentive that helped him overcome his aversion and develop a passion for the sport. As he progressed in youth hockey, Laferriere played for competitive club teams in , including the New Jersey Colonials AAA program starting at the 14U level and later the North Jersey Avalanche at the 15U and 16U AAA levels in the AYHL and T1EHL leagues. These experiences provided structured development in a high-caliber environment, where he honed his skills alongside top regional talent. Laferriere began his high school education at Chatham High School in his hometown, where he played on the varsity team as a , recording 7 goals and 8 assists in 8 games during the 2016-17 season. He later transitioned to the for to accommodate his intensifying hockey commitments, balancing academics with competitive play. In his senior year, Laferriere attended , a preparatory institution in , where he excelled on the ice with 19 goals and 34 assists in 27 games during the 2018-19 season, establishing himself as one of the top scorers in New England prep hockey. Throughout his high school years, Laferriere maintained a strong academic focus, which aligned with his commitment to , where he enrolled to pursue both elite hockey and higher education in the .

Playing career

Junior career

Laferriere joined the of the (USHL) for the 2018–19 season following his prep school career at . In his rookie year, he appeared in 12 games, recording no points as he adjusted to the higher level of junior hockey competition. During the 2019–20 season, Laferriere emerged as a key contributor, playing in 42 games and leading in scoring with 45 points (19 goals and 26 assists). His performance tied for the team lead in both goals and assists, showcasing his offensive versatility in a league known for developing NHL talent. The 2020–21 USHL season faced significant disruptions due to the , including delayed starts and pod-based play without spectators, yet Laferriere excelled in 49 games with 50 points (26 goals and 24 assists). For his outstanding play, he was named the ' Most Valuable Player and recipient of the Offensive Player of the Year award. Laferriere's strong junior production culminated in the 2020 NHL Entry Draft, where he was selected in the third round, 83rd overall, by the .

College career

Laferriere committed to in June 2020 and joined the Harvard Crimson of for the 2021–22 season as a freshman. In 35 games, he recorded 14 goals and 17 assists for 31 points, leading all rookies in scoring. His performance earned him Rookie of the Year, Third Team All-, and All-Rookie Team honors. As a in 2022–23, Laferriere emerged as a key contributor for Harvard, leading the team with 21 goals and 21 assists for 42 points in 34 games. His scoring prowess helped the secure an bid to the NCAA . For his efforts, he was named to the Second Team All-ECAC Hockey, ECAC All- Team, Second Team All-Ivy League, and Division I All-Stars. Following the conclusion of Harvard's season, Laferriere decided to forgo his remaining college eligibility and signed a three-year entry-level contract with the in April 2023.

Professional career

Following his season at , Laferriere signed a three-year entry-level contract with the on April 9, 2023, worth an average annual value of $875,000. Prior to the signing, he joined the Kings' (AHL) affiliate, the , on an amateur tryout agreement and appeared in four games during the 2022–23 season, recording one goal. Laferriere began the 2023–24 NHL season with the Kings after being recalled from the AHL on October 9, 2023, and made his NHL debut on October 11, 2023, against the in the season opener. He scored his first NHL goal on October 21, 2023, in a 4–2 loss to the , converting a breakaway in the second period. In his rookie season, Laferriere played 81 games, tallying 12 goals and 11 assists for 23 points, while establishing himself as a physical presence with consistent hits and shot volume. The Kings qualified for the , where Laferriere contributed one goal and one assist in five games against the . In the 2024–25 season, Laferriere solidified his role as a top-six forward, achieving career highs with 19 goals, 23 assists, and 42 points in 77 games, alongside 124 hits that underscored his aggressive, net-driving style. During the , he recorded three assists in six games as faced the Oilers again. His development into a reliable prompted to sign him to a three-year contract extension on August 2, 2025, valued at $12.3 million with an average annual value of $4.1 million. As of November 15, 2025, Laferriere has appeared in 18 games during the ongoing 2025–26 season, registering 4 goals and 5 assists for 9 points while continuing to emphasize physical forechecking and shot generation in a top-line role.

International career

2019 World Junior A Challenge

Laferriere was selected to the U.S. Junior Select Team for the 2019 , an international under-19 tournament held December 7–15 in , . As an 18-year-old rookie forward with the of the (USHL), he earned the spot following a strong start to his junior career, providing an opportunity to compete against top North American and international talent. Laferriere appeared in all six games for Team USA, primarily playing on the wing in a depth role, and recorded no goals or assists while accumulating two penalty minutes. The went undefeated in the preliminary round with wins over Canada West (3-2), (7-2), the (5-4 in ), and Canada East (7-3), but fell 2-1 in a to Canada East in the semifinals. Team USA secured the with a 2-1 against the in the third-place game.

International eligibility

Laferriere was born in Chatham, , making him eligible to represent the in international competition. As of November 2025, he has not appeared in any senior-level international tournaments for Team , including the IIHF , World Junior Championship beyond his youth level, or the Olympics. His only documented international experience came at the youth level with the team at the 2019 . Looking ahead, Laferriere remains eligible for upcoming senior events such as the in Milan-Cortina and future IIHF World Championships, where selection would depend on factors including his NHL performance, team schedule conflicts, and competition from other American players. As a 24-year-old rising forward who has established himself as a consistent contributor for the —scoring 19 goals in 77 games during the 2024-25 season—his profile aligns with that of emerging NHL talents increasingly considered for Team USA rosters.

Personal life

Family influences

Alex Laferriere was born into a with deep roots in hockey, particularly through his father, Rob Laferriere, who played college hockey. Rob began his collegiate career at during the 1990-91 season, where he recorded 23 points (15 goals, 8 assists) in 25 games as a before transferring to , where he continued playing through the 1994-95 season. This background provided Alex with early exposure to the sport, as his father's experiences emphasized the value of perseverance and skill development in competitive hockey environments. Laferriere's siblings further reinforced the family's athletic heritage, with several involved in sports. His older sister, Sophie, was an early influence, as Alex began playing hockey by following in her footsteps during his youth in . His brothers Jack and Harry have pursued competitive sports; Jack has played hockey in the (NAHL), appearing for the Northeast Generals through the 2024–25 season before joining the Elmira Aviators in September 2025, while Harry played at and accompanied Alex to in . His younger sister Phoebe plays at Oak Knoll School, where she was a junior as of 2025 and committed to . Public information on additional extended family ties to sports remains limited, though the immediate family's collective engagement has fostered a supportive environment centered on athletic achievement. The family's role extended to hands-on motivation during Alex's earliest days with the sport. As a , Laferriere initially resisted picking up a , prompting his older sister Sophie to incentivize him with to encourage participation alongside skating sessions with his family. Rob also coached Alex for over a decade with the New Jersey Colonials youth program, instilling discipline and a strong that shaped his development. This parental involvement not only sparked his interest but also sustained his commitment through the rigors of youth hockey.

Early motivations and interests

Laferriere initially showed little enthusiasm for hockey, often crying during early skating lessons with his mother, Karen; his older sister resorted to rewarding him with Skittles to encourage him to pick up a stick. This sibling incentive gradually shifted his aversion into a deep passion for the sport, fostering an early determination that would define his path. A key aspect of Laferriere's personal growth came during his junior hockey years, after attending in , when he relocated from there to at age 18 to join the in the United States Hockey League. Previously undersized at around 5-foot-4 at age 16 and overlooked in youth leagues, he experienced a late growth spurt that added significant height and strength, transforming him physically and boosting his confidence on the ice. This period tested his resilience, as he adapted to a new environment and competed against older players, ultimately emerging as a top scorer and defying early doubts about his potential. Off the ice, Laferriere pursued academics with equal commitment during his time at , majoring in while balancing a demanding hockey schedule. He valued the education as a foundation for long-term stability, noting its importance regardless of his athletic career's outcome. Growing up in , he maintained ties to his community roots, though specific involvements beyond family and local youth hockey remain limited in public record.

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Laferriere began his competitive hockey career in the United States Hockey League (USHL), where he established himself as a prolific scorer during the regular season. Over three seasons with the , he accumulated 45 goals and 50 assists in 103 games, showcasing his offensive prowess early on. Transitioning to the (NCAA) at , Laferriere continued his scoring trajectory, recording 35 goals and 38 assists in 69 games across two seasons, further honing his skills in a higher competitive environment. His brief stint in the (AHL) with the in 2022-23 yielded 1 goal in 4 games, serving as a bridge to professional play. In the National Hockey League (NHL), Laferriere has emerged as a steady contributor for the since his debut in the 2023-24 season. His progression is evident in his improved rating, shifting from -14 in his year to a career-high +22 in 2024-25, reflecting better defensive reliability and team success. Offensively, he increased his shot volume to 193 in 2024-25 from 147 the prior season, while registering 124 hits that year, underscoring his physical, two-way presence on the ice. As of November 15, 2025, in the ongoing 2025-26 season, he has recorded 4 goals and 5 assists in 18 games. Laferriere has limited playoff experience in junior and , with no recorded postseason games in the USHL, NCAA, or AHL. In the NHL playoffs, he has appeared in 11 games across two seasons, contributing 1 goal and 4 assists for 5 points.

USHL Regular Season Statistics

SeasonTeamGPGAPts
2018-1912000
2019-2042192645
2020-2149262450
Total103455095
Source: Elite Prospects

NCAA Regular Season Statistics

SeasonTeamGPGAPts
2021-22Harvard35141731
2022-23Harvard34212142
Total69353873
Source: Elite Prospects

AHL Regular Season Statistics

SeasonTeamGPGAPts
2022-234101
Total4101
Source: Elite Prospects

NHL Regular Season Statistics

SeasonTeamGPGAPts+/-SHIT
2023-2481121123-14147113
2024-257719234222193124
2025-2618459-13945
Total1763539747379282
Sources: NHL.com for GP, G, A, Pts; Hockey-Reference.com for +/-, S, HIT

NHL Playoff Statistics

SeasonTeamGPGAPts+/-SHIT
2023-24511201022
2024-25603311020
Total1114512042
Sources: NHL.com for GP, G, A, Pts; Hockey-Reference.com for +/-, S, HIT

International

Laferriere's international career is limited to junior-level competition, with his only appearance occurring at the 2019 for Team USA (U19), where the team earned a after defeating the 2–1 in in the game.
TournamentTeamGPGAPtsPIM
2019 USA U1960002
As of November 2025, Laferriere has recorded zero appearances in senior international tournaments.

References

Add your contribution
Related Hubs
User Avatar
No comments yet.