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Signs new deal with Vegas
Lavoie signed a contract with the Golden Knights on Wednesday.
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Lavoie hasn't earned a point in 17 career NHL games. He was plenty impressive with AHL Henderson last year, earning 30 goals and 26 assists over 45 regular-season outings as well as three goals in six playoff games. Lavoie's deal is probably a two-way contract given his usage over the years, but he should have a chance to compete for a roster spot in Vegas during training camp.
Lavoie hasn't earned a point in 17 career NHL games. He was plenty impressive with AHL Henderson last year, earning 30 goals and 26 assists over 45 regular-season outings as well as three goals in six playoff games. Lavoie's deal is probably a two-way contract given his usage over the years, but he should have a chance to compete for a roster spot in Vegas during training camp.
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Lavoie has now appeared in 16 regular-season NHL games across two seasons, but he’s still searching for his first point at the top level. He also failed to make an offensive impact with AHL Henderson during the 2024-25 regular season, finishing with 17 goals and 27 points across 42 outings. That’s in contrast to 2023-24, when he contributed 28 goals and 50 points in 66 regular-season appearances with AHL Bakersfield. While that’s discouraging, Lavoie still has time to grow his game. It also helps that he has size and a willingness to play physically, giving him ways to earn his keep outside of offensive contributions. However, he will likely start the 2025-26 campaign in the minors and may not see much NHL action.
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Pots pair for Henderson
Lavoie scored twice in AHL Henderson's 5-4 overtime win over San Jose in Game 1 on Wednesday.
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Hat trick, helper in win
Lavoie scored three goals and added an assist in AHL Henderson's 8-6 win over San Jose on Friday.
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Buries pair of goals for Henderson
Lavoie scored twice in AHL Henderson's 7-2 win over Texas on Sunday.
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Three-point effort Tuesday
Lavoie scored twice and added an assist in AHL Henderson's 6-5 win over Calgary on Tuesday.
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Hat trick for Henderson
Lavoie scored three goals in AHL Henderson's 7-6 overtime win over Tucson on Wednesday.
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Might be moved
Lavoie could be acquired for the right price, but there would be some reluctance to trade him, Daniel Nugent-Bowman of The Athletic reports.
ANALYSIS
Lavoie has done well with AHL Bakersfield this season, recording 13 goals, 21 points and 38 PIM in 29 contests. He's a call-up candidate as the campaign progresses and could be an affordable bottom-six option for Edmonton in 2024-25, which is why the Oilers would rather hold onto the 23-year-old. However, Edmonton is in win-now mode, so if including Lavoie is what it takes to get the kind of upgrade the Oilers seek, then they would likely be willing to pull the trigger.
Lavoie has done well with AHL Bakersfield this season, recording 13 goals, 21 points and 38 PIM in 29 contests. He's a call-up candidate as the campaign progresses and could be an affordable bottom-six option for Edmonton in 2024-25, which is why the Oilers would rather hold onto the 23-year-old. However, Edmonton is in win-now mode, so if including Lavoie is what it takes to get the kind of upgrade the Oilers seek, then they would likely be willing to pull the trigger.





