Player Discussion Kaapo Kakko

Grifter3511

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Did he look as good as the box score indicates?

Edit: and how did pp2 get a goal? Was it in pp garbage time or was top unit out right before pp and needed a break?
 

Rongomania

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Amazing what playing with probably our most underrated player in Fil can do.
He literally can't do shit with any other center but I'm fine with them forming this kind of chemistry

Mika has blown when not playing on the pp, brodz/bonino/Wennberg were offensive black holes.

It’s not like we’ve seen him play with another stud C, ever.
 

KirkAlbuquerque

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Mika has blown when not playing on the pp, brodz/bonino/Wennberg were offensive black holes.

It’s not like we’ve seen him play with another stud C, ever.
Mika has blown on the PP too

Did he look as good as the box score indicates?

Edit: and how did pp2 get a goal? Was it in pp garbage time or was top unit out right before pp and needed a break?
PP1 miraculously got off after about a minute or so
 

Rangerboy030

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It would be just our luck if Kakko broke out at the exact point we can't afford him, wouldn't it?

C'est la vie. This year is an all-or-nothing year in my eyes.
 

bhamill

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This is Kakko finally playing with some confidence. He’s decisive. He’s bulling to the tough areas. He’s pushing back, and looks stronger than almost every dman he engages with. The most visible difference is going to be in his offensive stats. I really believe he hits 50pts. And could even hit 60 if this line continues to play like this and get minutes, or he sees significant pp time (which is less likely). 50-60 points won’t get him a monster contract, but he will be a monster 2 way, 200 foot player. An excellent value.
 

IDvsEGO

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Gotta give the coaches some credit. They clearly had a plan for him. He can still help cycle and maintain possession but he will also be a net front presence. If that video tells us anything, he's a more physical Kreider but without the scoring touch.
Kakko has great hands, I wouldn’t be surprised if he gets much better at that in time.
He does need to work on other parts of his game but Kakko as net front can easily work.
 

Harbour Dog

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The only reason that battle escalated as much as it did was because Evans couldn't do a frigging thing to budge Kakko, so he had to resort to slashing and cross-checking, and STILL failed to stop a grade A scoring chance from happening.

Net front Kakko eats babies.
 

NickyFotiu

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Gotta give the coaches some credit. They clearly had a plan for him. He can still help cycle and maintain possession but he will also be a net front presence. If that video tells us anything, he's a more physical Kreider but without the scoring touch.
I think CK lowered the physicality in his game for a few reasons over the years as he aged but when he actually decides to be physical he is probably the strongest guy on this team.
 

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