
Kings re-sign F Alex Laferriere to 3-year, $12.3M extension
The new deal has an average annual value of $4.1 million.
Laferriere, 23, played his second NHL season in 2024-25 and set career highs in a number of statistical categories, including 19 goals, 23 assists and 42 points.
He also posted career-bests with a plus-22 rating, four game-winning goals, 193 shots, 43 blocks, 124 hits and 16:32 average ice time in 77 regular-season games.
Laferriere recorded three assists in six playoff games this past season.
For his career, Laferriere has 65 points (31 goals, 34 assists), a plus-8, 66 penalty minutes, 340 shots, 70 blocks and 237 hits in 158 regular-season games. He has one goal and four assists in 11 postseason games.
The Kings selected Laferriere in the third round of the 2020 NHL Draft.
--Field Level Media
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