Confirmed Trade: [SEA/NYR] Kaapo Kakko for Will Borgen, 2025 3rd, 2025 6th

Beau Knows

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Not what I'm saying although some players do take less so the team can garner other assets

What I am saying is that in a cap era, when you tie up cash and term and your team sucks, you can laugh all the way to the bank while people like me don't give a shit if your career is wasted

At the end of the day it's a business. The teams treat it as a business (like unceremoniously trading Kakko), I don't know why people are surprised that the players do the same.
 
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A bit weird deal, for peanuts to a team that don't necessarily have a problem he would solve. There must have been something better on the table but alas.
 

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The price on him was what you get for a depth third liner.

If the Holtz, Jiricek, etc. deals tell you anything, it's that draft pedigree only goes so far once the league has had a long look at a guy.

He's a likable player in some ways but with all the leverage on the other side of the table, this is about what you'd expect.
 
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Best of luck to him in Seattle. And hey, the trade made Zibadejad, Kreider, and Laviolette happy. That's gotta count for something, right...right?
 
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joestevens29

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It's not great to be honest.

Borgen is a decent middle d-man but he's taken a big step back this year. The picks being 3rd and 6th rounders are borderline moot.

Kakko is 5 years removed from being a 2nd overall pick. It's crazy to me that Drury couldn't fetch something more tangible than this. Kakko has done what's asked of him despite never being given a real chance to move up the roster in a meaningful way. He hasn't played over 18 minutes in nearly 2 calendar years.

I know Lav's not the best coach for developing young guys but he felt doomed from the start with the Rangers. I expect him to find some nice success in Seattle.
Go look at other top picks that were busting. Don’t exactly go for a lot
 

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No sympathy for anyone who jumped a bunch of picks to draft in the top 3. It's a bullshit rule.
Don’t forget Panarin and Fox forcing their way there. How they’re managing to fumble their absurd luck is mind-boggling
 

Mike C

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At the end of the day it's a business. The teams treat it as a business (like unceremoniously trading Kakko), I don't know why people are surprised that the players do the same.
you are 100 percent correct. harold ballard is the epitome of that concept back in the day.

i never begrudge players taking what they can get. i was just pontificating on the fact that the guy's career may be wasted

maybe deep down, i'm just bitter because once the nyi paid sirchokin, he got
 
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