Laine began playing hockey at four years old and was primarily a goaltender, before permanently switching to forward as a youth at the advice of his father.[2][3] At age 16, he left school to focus on hockey full-time.[4]
Playing career
Tappara
Laine started to play hockey in Ilves at age four, but soon changed to local competitor Tappara. He made his Liiga debut at age 16 during the 2014–15 season with Tappara, logging six games and scoring one point.[1] The following season, Laine scored 17 goals and 16 assists for a total of 33 points over a span of 46 games with the club.[1]
Prior to his NHL draft-eligible season, Laine was ranked in numerous hockey publications as the fourth-best prospect entering the 2016 NHL entry draft.[5][6] Due to strong play with Tappara early in the season and an impressive showing at the 2015 IIHF World U18 Championships, where he scored eight goals in seven games, Laine's ranking on most draft projections rose from the season prior, when he had been widely considered a mid-first-round prospect.[7][8]
After a dominant performance at the 2016 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships, Laine received greater attention from scouts and casual observers alike.[9] By January 2016, he had moved up the ranking on most draft lists to second overall.[9]McKeen's Hockey notably ranked Laine first overall on its January 2016 list.[10] According to hockey analyst Bob McKenzie's mid-season draft report, Laine had become the "clear consensus No. 2 choice" over fellow Finnish prospect Jesse Puljujärvi.[11] This was due to what scouts described as a "'dynamic' element", with one scout elaborating, "Laine maybe is more of a pure goal scorer, a game-breaker with a little higher offensive ceiling."[11]
By February 2016, Laine was considered a potential challenger for first overall at that year's draft, challenging the previous consensus choice, Auston Matthews.[11] When asked if Matthews was still the favorite to be selected first overall in the June 2016 draft, several scouts expressed they "had to think long and hard about it . . . Laine is right there".[11] One scout justified that "in the end, we favoured the centre over the winger but I don’t think it’s a reach at all to see Laine going first overall. A lot of our European scouts who see these guys think Laine is better".[11]
In April 2016, McKenzie reported Laine had further closed the gap with Matthews, with two of the 10 NHL scouts surveyed by McKenzie reporting they would choose Laine ahead of Matthews.[12] The other scouts in McKenzie's April report, meanwhile, stated they needed to think "long and hard about their decision" to rank Matthews ahead of Laine.[12] The National Post would further add to this narrative, publishing an article with a headline proclaiming Laine to be the "NHL draft's true No. 1".[13]
That same month, Laine's tenure with Tappara ended with his team finishing third overall in the Liiga standings and thus qualifying for the subsequent post-season.[14] He played a pivotal role in the semifinal series against second-ranked Kärpät, scoring six goals in the seven-game series, including three last-minute goals to tie games four, five and six; two of those goals occurred in the final minute of the third period of their respective games, with Laine's Game six goal being scored at 19:59 of the third period with one second remaining on the clock.[15][16][17][18] With his last-second tying goal in Game six, his eighth of the playoffs, Laine broke Liiga's previous goal-scoring record of seven goals in a single rookie playoff campaign.[19] Laine and Tappara consequently defeated Kärpät and advanced to the 2016 Liiga Finals.[20] Trailing 2–1 in the series against HIFK, Tappara coach Jussi Tapola moved Laine to the team's first line alongside Jani Lajunen and leading scorer Kristian Kuusela for Game four, where Laine recorded a goal and two assists to lead his team to a 2–2 series tie.[21][22][23] This was Laine's first ever game on Tappara's top line—for the first part of the 2015–16 campaign he had played with Jere Karjalainen, Veli-Matti Savinainen and Stephen Dixon, while for the majority of the season, he played on the team's second line with Arttu Ilomäki and Jukka Peltola.[21][22][24][25][26][27] For the first 15 games of the playoffs, his line featured Jan-Mikael Järvinen at centre with the aforementioned Peltola on right wing.[28][29] Laine scored once more in the series-clinching match, as Tappara defeated HIFK in six games to win the Liiga championship title.[13] He was likewise awarded the Jari Kurri Trophy as playoff MVP, finishing the post-season with ten goals and five assists in 18 games.[13]
Winnipeg Jets
"We don't talk to Patty anymore. We just talk to everybody else – tell them to give him the puck."
After being selected second overall by the Winnipeg Jets,[31] Laine agreed to a three-year, entry-level contract with Winnipeg on 3 July 2016, signalling the start to his North American career.[32] On 13 October 2016, he made his National Hockey League (NHL) debut in the Jets' season-opening game against the Carolina Hurricanes in which he scored a goal along with an assist.[33] On 19 October, Laine registered his first career hat-trick in a 5–4 win against the Toronto Maple Leafs, becoming, at 18 years, 183 days old, the youngest player born outside North America to score at least twice in one game in NHL history.[34][35] This record was bested by fellow Finn Jesperi Kotkaniemi, who, at 18 years, 118 days old, scored twice against the Washington Capitals on 1 November 2018.[35] On 8 November, Laine registered his second NHL hat-trick. On 7 January 2017, Laine suffered a concussion after being hit by Buffalo Sabres defenceman Jake McCabe while the former was receiving a pass.[36] As a result, he missed eight games.[37] Despite his injury, Laine was selected to participate in the 2017 NHL All-Star Game.[38] On 14 February, Laine scored his third NHL hat-trick.[39] On 21 February, Laine broke the Winnipeg Jets / Atlanta Thrashers franchise record for the most goals in a single season by a rookie, previously held by Ilya Kovalchuk with 29.[40][41] By the end of the year, Laine had 36 goals and 28 assists for 64 points, the second-highest in franchise history for a rookie, next to Dany Heatley who had 67 points (26 goals, 41 assists) as a rookie in 2001–02, and the highest since relocation to Winnipeg.
On 25 February 2018, during his second NHL campaign, Laine would score his 30th and 31st goals of the year, making him the seventh teenager in the history of NHL to register consecutive 30-goal seasons.[42] On 6 March, Laine scored his fourth NHL hat-trick in a 3–0 win over the New York Rangers, becoming the third teenager in the history of the NHL to record four three-goal games before their 20th birthday.[43][44] On 15 March 2018, in a game against the Chicago Blackhawks, Laine extended his point streak to 14 games, which set a new NHL record for the longest point streak by a teenager in league history.[45][46] His streak ended at 15 games on 20 March 2018 after he failed to collect a point in a game against the Los Angeles Kings.[47] At the conclusion of the 2017–18 season, Laine ranked second for most goals scored in the regular season with 44, behind Alexander Ovechkin's 49.[48] Despite losing the NHL top goal scorer award, Laine became the first teenager in 30 years to score a total of 80 goals, surpassing Sidney Crosby's 75.[49] Laine recorded his first playoff goal in Game One against the Minnesota Wild to help the Jets to their first playoff win in franchise history, 3–2.[50] He likewise became both the youngest player in Jets franchise history, as well as the youngest Finnish player in the NHL, to score a playoff goal at age 19 years, 357 days.[50]
After struggling to score at the beginning of the 2018–19 season, putting up only five points in 12 games, Laine recorded his fifth career hat-trick during the 2018 NHL Global Series in his home country, Finland. His three goals helped the Jets win 4–2 over the Florida Panthers.[51] On 19 November 2018, Laine recorded his sixth career hat-trick against the Vancouver Canucks in a 6–3 win.[52] On 24 November 2018, Laine recorded five goals in an 8–4 win over the St. Louis Blues, becoming the first person since Johan Franzén in February 2011 to accomplish that feat, and the 45th player cumulatively.[53] Laine had only five shots in the game, making him the sixth player in NHL history to score five goals on five shots and the first since Wayne Gretzky in 1984.[54] A few days later on 29 November, Laine scored his 100th goal, becoming the fourth-youngest player in NHL history to score 100 regular season goals.[55]
Without contract as a restricted free agent, Laine traveled to Switzerland to train with SC Bern of the National League (NL). However, on 27 September 2019, he agreed to a two-year, $13.5 million contract extension with the Jets.[56] The 2019–20 shortened season due to the COVID-19 pandemic proved to be a resurgent one for Laine, who scored 63 points in 68 games for a career high 0.93 points per game. Despite this improvement, his wrist would be injured early into the play-in round of the 2020 Stanley Cup playoffs against the Calgary Flames, whereas the Jets were eliminated in four games.[57]
Columbus Blue Jackets
Entering the off-season, rumors circulated that the Jets were interested in trading Laine, including from his own agent; Laine himself dismissed any concern about these rumors in an interview in January 2021.[57] He ultimately played in the season-opening game for the Jets against the Calgary Flames on 14 January 2021, scoring two goals and an assist, including the overtime-winning goal, in a 4–3 Jets win; however, was sidelined after suffering an injury during practice a couple days thereafter.[58] On 23 January, before returning from injury, Laine was traded along with forward Jack Roslovic to the Columbus Blue Jackets in exchange for forward Pierre-Luc Dubois and a 2022 third-round pick.[59] On 9 February, controversy again was brought about Laine, after multiple defensive lapses in a game versus Carolina led to a verbal altercation with an assistant coach. He was subsequently benched for his actions.[60] During his first season in Columbus, he scored 10 goals and 11 assists in 45 games.[1]
On 27 July 2021, Laine, a restricted free agent, accepted a qualifying offer and signed a one-year, $7.5 million contract extension with the Blue Jackets.[61] This was followed by a four-year, $34.8 million contract extension with the team in July 2022.[62] His tenure with the Blue Jackets continued to be plagued by injuries, causing him to miss a significant number of games.[63] After suffering a fractured clavicle in a game against the Toronto Maple Leafs on 14 December 2023, it was announced in January 2024 that Laine had entered the NHL/NHLPA Player Assistance Program, personally citing a need to prioritize his "mental health and well-being."[64]
Montreal Canadiens
At the conclusion of the 2023–24 season, reports circulated that Laine was disgruntled with the Blue Jackets and that both parties sought a trade.[65][66] This was later confirmed by newly hired Columbus general manager Don Waddell[67] who, in an August 2024 interview, stated that Laine "does not want to play for the Blue Jackets."[68] Subsequently, on 19 August 2024, the foregoing was traded to the Montreal Canadiens, along with a second-round pick in 2026, for defencemanJordan Harris.[69][70] With his habitual jerseynumber 29 retired by the team in tribute to Hockey Hall of Fame goaltender Ken Dryden, Laine chose instead to wear number 92 as member of the Canadiens.[71]
In a preseason exhibition game against the Toronto Maple Leafs on 28 September, he took a knee-on-knee collision with Leafs forward Cédric Paré and exited the game.[72] Despite initial fears that he might miss significant playing time, it was subsequently announced that Laine would not require surgery, and would be sidelined for two to three months of the 2024–25 season while his knee rehabilitated.[73]
Following a 24-game absence, he made his Canadiens debut on 3 December versus the New York Islanders where he scored the first goal of the game in the second period.[74][75] After registering goals through three of his first four games with the team, Laine became the first franchise player to achieve this feat since Yanic Perreault over two decades prior in 2001.[76] Scoring his fourth goal of the season as part of a hat-trick performance on 17 December versus the Buffalo Sabres, Laine became just the second player in Canadiens history since 1933–34 to see each of his first four goals with the franchise scored via the man advantage following Mark Recchi (in 1994–95).[77] Similarly, Laine surpassed fellow countryman Mikko Rantanen for the third most hat-tricks all-time by a Finnish-born NHL player with 11.[78] Totaling six goals through seven games, he also tied Tyler Toffoli (2020–21), Kjell Dahlin (1985–86), Bobby Smith (1983–84) and Craig Laughlin (1981–82) for the most goals overall by a Canadiens player through his first seven games with the franchise in the expansion era.[79] With his seventh power-play marker on 20 December, Laine became just the seventh likewise player in league history to have each of his inaugural seven goals with an NHL franchise come by way of the power-play dating back to the 1933–34 season.[80] Requiring only eight games to reach this milestone, Laine became the first player in NHL history to score seven power-play goals in his first eight games with a team.[81] The following night, Laine became the first player on record since the aforementioned NHL season to score eight consecutive power-play goals for a franchise. He also became the third forward to have his first eight goals of a season as part of this special teams scenario, joining Yvan Cournoyer (1965–66, 1966–67) and Owen Nolan (1995–96).[82] For his efforts, Laine was recognized as the third star as part of the NHL's weekly Three Star Awards for the period ending on 22 December.[83] Just 10 games after making his season debut, Laine would suffer yet another injury, coincidentally in his return to Nationwide Arena versus the Blue Jackets on 23 December.[84]
Laine subsequently played for Finland at the 2016 World Junior Championships, winning gold on 5 January 2016. Having an immediate scoring impact with linemates Jesse Puljujärvi and Sebastian Aho,[86] he was named to the tournament All-Star Team.[87] For his part, Laine scored seven goals and six assists for a total of 13 points in seven games.[87]
Following his championship run with Tappara, Laine was named to Finland's roster at the 2016 IIHF World Championship, becoming the youngest Finnish player to ever play at the tournament.[88] He debuted against Belarus, scoring two goals and one assist to become the youngest player in the tournament's history to score three points in a game.[88] He followed this with a second consecutive three-point (two-goals, one-assist) effort against Germany, becoming the highest-scoring draft-age player in the tournament's history, surpassing Jaromír Jágr who at the same age scored three goals and two assists for five points in ten games at the 1990 World Ice Hockey Championships in Switzerland.[89][90] In Finland's final round-robin game against Canada, Laine did not score but was considered by analyst Ray Ferraro among others to have had his best game of the tournament.[91] Laine and Finland subsequently reached the gold medal game, a rematch against Canada, where they were defeated 2–0.[92] Laine finished the tournament with seven goals and five assists for 12 points in 10 games and led the tournament in goals scored. He achieved the second-highest point total by a U19 player at a World Championship tournament, behind only Sidney Crosby's total of 16 points at the 2006 IIHF World Championship.[93] Collectively, Laine was named the tournament's most valuable player, as well as a member of the annual All-Star team, and received the IIHF Directorate Award recognizing the best forward.[93][94][95]
Growing up, Laine was a fan of the Washington Capitals, particularly star-forward Alexander Ovechkin. In his spare time, he enjoys playing video games,[97] with Fortnite being a personal favorite.[98]
On 6 February 2018, The Players' Tribune published an article under Laine's byline titled "Winnipeg is Good", however, Laine himself denied any involvement aside from being interviewed.[99][100]
In August 2024, Laine and his fiancée, Jordan Leigh, launched an online mental health support group known as "From Us to You". The platform allows users, publicly or anonymously, to share their experiences and advice for improving their mental health.[101]
^Clinton, Mitchell (16 March 2018). "Jets score five unanswered goals to beat Blackhawks". Winnipeg Jets. Retrieved 16 March 2018 – via NHL.com. The goal was Stastny's 15th of the season, and extended Laine's point streak to 14 games, the longest by a teenager in NHL history.
^Raittila, Jukka (30 January 2017). "Tampere vai Winnipeg, Patrik Laine?" [Tampere or Winnipeg, Patrik Laine?]. NHL.com (in Finnish). National Hockey League. Retrieved 2 February 2017.
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