Player Discussion Kaapo Kakko

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If you look at the player stats, you couldn't ask for a better production distribution from the forwards.

That 3rd line is clicking and notice how there is only 1 defenseman in the top 10, as it should be. In years past the top 10 was filled with a few D like Miller & Trouba with and a surprise depth forward but 3rd liners like Kakko way down and not just trickling in with 1 or 2 points.

Its great to see Reilly Smith up there as well. Thats a huge pickup and its working out.
 

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If you look at the player stats, you couldn't ask for a better production distribution from the forwards.

That 3rd line is clicking and notice how there is only 1 defenseman in the top 10, as it should be. In years past the top 10 was filled with a few D like Miller & Trouba with and a surprise depth forward but 3rd liners like Kakko way down and not just trickling in with 1 or 2 points.

It’s great to see Reilly Smith up there as well. Thats a huge pickup and it’s working out.

It’s still very early in the season, so let’s see how things play out. This is a great start and is far more sustainable than just relying on great special teams and goaltending the way we have the past few years.
 

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If you look at the player stats, you couldn't ask for a better production distribution from the forwards.

That 3rd line is clicking and notice how there is only 1 defenseman in the top 10, as it should be. In years past the top 10 was filled with a few D like Miller & Trouba with and a surprise depth forward but 3rd liners like Kakko way down and not just trickling in with 1 or 2 points.

Its great to see Reilly Smith up there as well. Thats a huge pickup and its working out.
looking at just production over such a small sample size is dubious. the team, and kakko, looks great though.
 
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For sure, its early and things need to continue.

The key here is the health of Chytil. Even with the maturation of players like Kakko and Cuylle they are limited if they have a center like Brodzinski in the middle of them. Chytil is the key to providing some serious forward depth and its already paying dividends.
I'm encouraged at how much more resilient Chytil has seemed this season. Seems less susceptible, stronger, tougher. Hope it continues.
 

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For sure, its early and things need to continue.

The key here is the health of Chytil. Even with the maturation of players like Kakko and Cuylle they are limited if they have a center like Brodzinski in the middle of them. Chytil is the key to providing some serious forward depth and its already paying dividends.

Amazing what a player that is by no means a superstar does for this team. We went from a two line team to a 4 line team (4th line is independent of Chytil).
 
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For sure, its early and things need to continue.

The key here is the health of Chytil. Even with the maturation of players like Kakko and Cuylle they are limited if they have a center like Brodzinski in the middle of them. Chytil is the key to providing some serious forward depth and its already paying dividends.
A healthy Chytil is a top 6 center. He was to start last season too. He should be able to devour the level of competition he is getting.
 

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He's still not 100% doing what he's capable of from an individual effort perspective imo but he's making up for it by being way more aggressive and heavy on the forecheck. Him and Cuylle are a real handful on the walls and in tight spaces.

That’s because he’s (they’re) ready for more than like 13 minutes and change per night. No reason to think they aren’t capable of more with more ice time.

He earned that assist last night. Drove the play and Cuylle cashed in.

Very reminiscent of the Fox beaut to Laf the last game.
 

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The puck is on Kakko’s stick A LOT. He’s already a solid middle six winger, plays 200ft. He’ll never be a great straight line skater but his edges and ability in tight space especially in the O zone and below the hashes is impressive. Still not sure if it translates to goals, but the points should keep coming if continues to have the puck what seems like all the f’n time.
 

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The puck is on Kakko’s stick A LOT. He’s already a solid middle six winger, plays 200ft. He’ll never be a great straight line skater but his edges and ability in tight space especially in the O zone and below the hashes is impressive. Still not sure if it translates to goals, but the points should keep coming if continues to have the puck what seems like all the f’n time.
Let’s see what happens in a larger sample size than 9 games, but yes this was the message I was forced to scream all off season.
 

will1066

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Kaapo gonna reject it because he knows the Schwartz is not in the ring. He realized it's in him after all. It's in him.
 

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