Hendrix Lapierre
A slick playmaker with a terrific feel for adjusting the speed of the game to suit his desires.
A slick playmaker with a terrific feel for adjusting the speed of the game to suit his desires.
Highly talented offensive weapon that can impact the game with his shot as well as his passing ability. Needs to become more consistent with his compete level but has the raw skill to be a star in the NHL.
Speedy center with good playmaking and an ability to generate chances off the rush. He projects to be a bottom-six forward.
Potential starter with size and athleticism
Small skilled forward who was overlooked during his draft years and took on scoring in the AHL with ease
Quick skater with scoring and passing skills who is already productive in his first AHL season
The 19 year old Larsson, listed at six foot three and 203 pounds, is a sturdy, puck-moving defenseman with an accurate shot. Larsson will spend the 2023-24 campaign with the Green Bay Gamblers of the USHL, and then will be on to the NCAA for the 2024-25 season. Drafted as an overager, Larsson will need plenty of development time over the course of the next few seasons, as he attempts to earn himself an NHL contract. Luckily for Larsson and the Rangers organization, the club holds his signing rights until August 15, 2028. If it all comes together for Larsson, he can become a big, bruising bottom-four NHL defenseman.
An injury-prone, highly skilled goal-scoring center with quick hands and a great shot. Generates a lot of offense but needs to improve his defensive play. Has top-six, high-end scoring potential that will contribute to the powerplay if he can stay healthy.
Hardworking, two-way forward with decent speed. Long-term project but possesses some translatable NHL tools.
Intelligent, hardworking, two-way forward that compliments higher skilled players. An excellent skater who’s defensively responsible. Capable of contributing to a second power-play unit and being relied on as a penalty killer. He is a facilitator more than a creator with the puck—a long-term prospect with bottom-six depth potential.