Patrik Laine

Patrik Laine

26-Year-Old Right WingRW
Montreal Canadiens
IR-LT
Injury Knee
Est. Return 12/1/2024
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Laine missed a ton of time last season due to injury, most notably, a broken collarbone. He then entered the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program in late January. All told, Laine had six goals and nine points in 18 games for Columbus. On a more positive note, Laine is now fully healthy and was cleared by the program to return in late July. Laine was clear about their desire to move on and the team finally found a trade partner in Montreal. With the Habs, Laine was poised to move into a second-line role in addition to linking up with the No. 1 power-play unit -- that was until he suffered a left knee sprain in preseason that will keep him on the shelf for 2-3 months. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed a four-year, $34.8 million contract extension with the Blue Jackets in July of 2022.
Designated for LTIR
RWMontreal Canadiens
Knee
October 8, 2024
Laine (knee), as expected, was placed on long-term injured reserve by the Habs on Tuesday, per PuckPedia.
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Laine is not expected back until December at the earliest, so his placement on LTIR was almost a foregone conclusion. Even with his extended stint on the shelf, the 26-year-old winger could still challenge for the 50-point threshold this year, though he'll need to produce at nearly a point-per-game pace to do so. Once given the all-clear, Laine should be a lock for a top-six role in addition to linking up with the No. 1 power-play unit.
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Laine's career certainly hasn't had a smooth trajectory, but he's found himself in Columbus, scoring 48 goals and 108 points in 111 contests over the last two seasons. Especially with an elite forward like Johnny Gaudreau to work with on the top line, Laine should continue to contribute nearly a point per game. The real question is how many games Laine will appear in. Injuries have been an issue over the last two campaigns, adding an extra element of risk when taking him in fantasy drafts. It might be best to pencil the 25-year-old in for 50-60 points, but to take him ahead of other forwards in that range, because if he stays healthy, he should comfortably exceed that projection.
Laine was hit by the injury bug in his first full season with Columbus in 2021-22, but he was highly effective when he was healthy. He scored a whopping 26 goals and averaged exactly a point-per-game pace through 56 contests. Laine has never posted more than 70 points in a single season because his assist totals are typically low, but he managed 30 helpers last year in limited time. The Blue Jackets' surprise addition of Johnny Gaudreau in free agency should help the team's power play immensely, giving Laine -- who signed a four-year extension with Columbus in July -- legitimate early-round fantasy upside heading into the 2022-23 campaign.
Laine wanted out of Winnipeg and got his wish shortly after the 2020-21 season started, being traded to Columbus in a deal for another disgruntled star, Pierre-Luc Dubois. Laine immediately clashed with new coach John Tortorella and managed just 10 goals in 45 games with the Jackets. For comparison's sake, Laine's lowest goal total over the course of any full season with the Jets was 28. He also potted at least 36 markers on two separate occasions. Tortorella is gone now, with long-time assistant Brad Larsen taking over in Columbus. Laine remains one of the NHL's truly elite snipers with a track record of prolonged success, and it's not as if his relationship with Larsen could be any worse than his with Torts. Laine will play nearly the entire season at age 23 and seems like a prime bounce-back candidate and value selection in all fantasy drafts this coming fall.
Just like the rest of the league, the shortened 2019-20 campaign affected Laine's point totals, as he failed to reach the 30-goal threshold for the first time in his four-year NHL career. Still, the world-class sniper still managed to garner 63 points, bouncing back from his disappointing 2018-19 campaign. For now, Jets fans should be planning to have the Finnish phenom on their Opening Night roster, though his name continues to swirl on trade winds and likely will continue to do so until the trade deadline. Even if he does get moved, Laine figures to pile up goals while being featured heavily on his team's No. 1 power-play unit, so the prospect of a trade should have little to no bearing on his fantasy value.
There are very few instances in which a 30-goal, 50-point season would be called a down year, but that was certainly the case for Laine. This is especially true considering the elite sniper went through both a 12-game and 15-game goal drought during the 2017-18 campaign. Expectations were high for the Finn after he racked up 44 goals in his sophomore season, but despite the slumps, he still managed to hit that 30-goal mark for a third straight year, with half of his goals coming on the power play. While Laine figures to anchor the second line for Opening Night versus the Rangers on Oct. 3, he could periodically be shifted into the top group to play alongside Mark Scheifele and Blake Wheeler throughout the season and will no doubt continue to be a top-end fantasy target.
The Finnish winger -- drafted second overall in 2016 behind Auston Matthews -- lit the lamp 44 times to rank No. 2 in the league last year, and he also dished 26 helpers while amassing a whopping 31 points on the power play. Possessing a wicked wrister that accounted for more than half of his 241 shots in 2017-18, Laine is special because the 20-year-old sniper exhibits keen awareness and positioning from the slot. He posted “only” five goals on 56 shots during the playoffs for a pedestrian 8.9 shooting percentage, though the hockey world should bear witness to a more patient Laine as the stocky skater gains more experience. He's the real deal.
If a concussion hadn’t sidelined Laine for eight games in January, the Finn would have had a great shot at beating out Toronto’s Auston Matthews for the rookie scoring title. Instead, the sniper came just five points shy, finishing with 36 goals and 28 helpers. Like many rookies before him, Laine did hit the skids for a bit -- just five points in March -- but he should be able to rebound as he adjusts to the grind of an 82-game season. Fantasy owners shouldn't be overly concerned that he’s likely be on the Jets’ second line behind Blake Wheeler; after all, he still averaged 17:54 of ice time in that role during the 2016-17 campaign. Generally considered a pure goal scorer -- a la Alexander Ovechkin -- the teenager figures to eclipse the 40-goal threshold this season.
Expectations are high for Laine after Winnipeg made him the No. 2 pick in the 2016 NHL Draft. He's guaranteed a role as a top-six forward and has the ability to change the game at a moment's notice. The 18-year-old phenom has a sniper’s mentality and could jump in as a scoring threat from Day 1. Second-line pivot Mark Scheifele may move to the top line at some point, but if Laine sticks on the second unit, he'll still enjoy playing with Bryan Little. Expect the Finnish youngster to step right into special-teams situations and fire the puck with his hammer of a right-handed shot that's drawn comparisons to Alex Ovechkin. But before that comp gets you all hyped up, remember that he's still very young and there will be a learning curve in the big leagues. Still, the potential is simply too great to ignore, making him a must-own player in keeper formats and a strong upside play in yearly leagues.
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Facing extended absence
RWMontreal Canadiens
Knee
October 1, 2024
Laine is expected to be sidelined for 2-3 months with a left knee sprain but won't require surgery, the team announced Tuesday.
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No official update
RWMontreal Canadiens
Knee
October 1, 2024
Montreal has yet to provide an update on Laine's (knee) status, per Arpon Basu of The Athletic, though he did show up at the rink Sunday.
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Leaves game with injury
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Knee
September 28, 2024
Laine (knee) left Saturday's game after a dangerous knee-on-knee hit, reports TSN.ca.
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Skating with new team
RWMontreal Canadiens
September 4, 2024
Laine (collarbone) hit the ice with his new teammates ahead of training camp, Luc Gelinas of RDS reports Wednesday.
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Obtained in trade
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Collarbone
August 19, 2024
Montreal acquired Laine (collarbone) and a 2026 second-round pick from Columbus on Monday in exchange for Jordan Harris.
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Headed for Montreal?
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August 19, 2024
Laine, who is recovering from a collarbone injury, has been the subject of trade talks between Montreal and Columbus, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports Monday.
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Laine has been cleared from the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program but is still working his way back from his long-term injury. Before his injury last season, the 26-year-old winger generated nine points in 18 contests. The Canadiens will be hoping to get the player who racked up 50-plus points in each of the two prior campaigns. A return for Laine will almost certainly include a first-round pick, with perhaps a prospect or two involved as well.
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