I like Kakko. But he’s pretty much locked in to a 3rd line role here. Hes also getting more expensive every year.
It’s my speculation, but I’d wager quietly he/his agent asked for a trade….
Honestly, it’s not the end of the world. He’s a solid 2nd/3rd line tweener who’s solid defensively but doesn’t generate a lot of offense at all.
He has to have the right conditions/environment to put up points…. Doesn’t score/chip in any real clutch/timely goals…. A lot of his goals come when the team is up or down 4-1 or. 5-2 etc….
I think he’s a good passenger and will have a solid yet unremarkable career in the show, but he does not drive offense .
He’s also not a top tier PK guy here…..
a role I think would be good for him.
As I said last year, i doubt he’s In The long range plans here…
He’s been much better as far as overall play this season, but he doesn’t have the confidence/swagger or finish to be the guy most people want him to be..
I honestly think with ice time and 2 line mates that compliment him, he can be a reliable 2-way 55pt wing.
Hes lack of over foot speed/acceleration in the first 2-3 steps hurts him. It kills his angles of attack and doesn’t provide him with enough separation to make plays we saw In his draft year.
Hes good at stick handling and has a large frame which is why he’s comfortable along the boards. His vision is also above average. Not an elite passer, nor does he have an elite wrist shot. Most of his goals are scored in close on tap ins, or where he can use the stick handling in tight spaces to his advantage.
Without an elite swingman on his line, he comes off as an above average grinder. Cuylle has passed him by…. Bigger, tougher, better shot, and imo better brain for situations on the ice. That’s the thing I’m most impressed about with Cuylle. He always ends up in the right places on the ice at the right times to take advantage. That’s not an accident.
I also think him not producing like a top 2 pick here weighs heavy on him and his confidence.