5 points in 6 games on the most productive 3rd line in the league. Likely his last season with the Rangers. He probably prices himself out here
At least if @ICanMotteBelieveIt slights him again5 points in 6 games on the most productive 3rd line in the league. Likely his last season with the Rangers. He probably prices himself out here
Hahaha, Kakko won't score 50 points this season .At least if @ICanMotteBelieveIt slights him again
If Kakko finally pulls it together, they arent trading him. Plenty of other things to do to fit him. It’s not like he would be getting anywhere near 6M anyway unless he scores 65 points.5 points in 6 games on the most productive 3rd line in the league. Likely his last season with the Rangers. He probably prices himself out here
Rangers have to pay Shesterkin, Lafreniere, Miller, Cuylle all before Kakko. The only big chunks of cap for sure leaving are Smith Lindgren. Kakko is a cap casultyIf Kakko finally pulls it together, they arent trading him. Plenty of other things to do to fit him. It’s not like he would be getting anywhere near 6M anyway unless he scores 65 points.
They can all fit under the cap. Miller isnt playing like a 6M defenseman, and Cuylle will get a bridge deal.Rangers have to pay Shesterkin, Lafreniere, Miller, Cuylle all before Kakko. The only big chunks of cap for sure leaving are Smith Lindgren. Kakko is a cap casulty
Rangers have to pay Shesterkin, Lafreniere, Miller, Cuylle all before Kakko. The only big chunks of cap for sure leaving are Smith Lindgren. Kakko is a cap casulty
no x 2They can all fit under the cap. Miller isnt playing like a 6M defenseman, and Cuylle will get a bridge deal.
Big brain move would be to sell high on Kreider in the offseason and refill the pipeline with some defensemen (obv i’d rather trade other vets over him but he has a team friendly contract and only a 10 team NTC in July)
I don't see why a team would give up a first for him when they could potentially draft and develop a better player without giving up anything.
Kaapo being held on to this long when he needed to be moved sooner is unfortunate but his draft position means very little in actual value to others at this point whereas it just means more for the rangers and the ego attached to it.
In 5 seasons since his draft the best he's done is 18 goals and 40pts and has failed to reach at least 20pts in 3 of those seasons.
What Jesse Puljujarvi went for to Carolina is what the value likely is and Jesse is similar in production to a player like Kaapo.
I don't see why a team would give up a first for him when they could potentially draft and develop a better player without giving up anything.
Kaapo being held on to this long when he needed to be moved sooner is unfortunate but his draft position means very little in actual value to others at this point whereas it just means more for the rangers and the ego attached to it.
In 5 seasons since his draft the best he's done is 18 goals and 40pts and has failed to reach at least 20pts in 3 of those seasons.
What Jesse Puljujarvi went for to Carolina is what the value likely is and Jesse is similar in production to a player like Kaapo.
This… 3rd line tweeners don’t garner a ton of value.Teams aren’t giving you much. He’s arbitration eligible in the summer
better luck at flipping similarage contract players
You should keep that optimism alive.There have been bottom 6 players that got overpayments and by some good organizations (Tampa for example). Kakko is not who we thought we drafted but he's still a good third liner and that plus his draft position should get a decent return for him.
“Effective player outside of production” has been said about him since his second season.The big difference is Kakko has been a very effective player outside of his direct production. He has exceptional puck control and is a solid defensive forward. Puljujarvi is not. Kakko’s value is higher already and will be much higher if anything like his current play continues.
“Effective player outside of production” has been said about him since his second season.
at some point you’re no longer snake bitten and you’re just not very good.
He’s an okay 3rd line player or a good 4th. That’s it.
we should keep unless, like every trade scenario, too much on the table to turn downThis… 3rd line tweeners don’t garner a ton of value.
Kakko isn’t overpaid and is playing on a line that’s playing really well.
He still has untapped potential. The only reason to move him is if he demands a trade and wants a bigger opportunity from a less successful club in order to try and cash in……
NYR should keep him and deal with the situation at the end of the year.
Kakko-Chytil-Cuylle is a damn good young line with a lot of experience for being their age…. Stay the course.
Pray chytil stays healthy and both wingers keep developing and producing….
Cuylle is the real diamond here. The fact they got the pick to draft him for Lias anderssson was a miracle…..
Kid is a bit under the radar now, but in 2-3 years he’s going to turn some heads. He’s got a real bright future. Throwback old school big physical winger that can score and do the little things. A dying breed.
3.75-4.25 x 6-8How do you guys think he will asks for his next contract?
At that price, you resign him.3.75-4.25 x 6-8
I`d actually bridge him for 3-3,5M/2yrs. He has to "show-me" for NYR.At that price, you resign him.
while there is room for improvement and main thing is finding chemistry and staying w/those linemates, he has shown enuf to go a bit above what you said IF he gives term and of course, no nmc, limited ntcI`d actually bridge him for 3-3,5M/2yrs. He has to "show-me" for NYR.
His offensive production could go up, but if he's a possession monster with his mini stick then I'm not sure if that's worth it given that the team is scoring plenty.Teach him how to use an adult sized stick and he might have value.