I like Kakko. But I'm not against trading him. The reality is, despite that I think he has plenty more to give I look at the forward outlook of this roster and I say to myself, where does he really fit going forward? Because at this point, Kreider is likely gone. Panarin is a question mark. I'm not against re-signing him for the right price. But I think you'd have to factor in he could be out too. Cuylle's a bit of a question mark but he looks really solid. That might be a top 6 replacement. You have Othmann and Berard in the mix on the left. On the right side you have the more high end talent in Laf and Perreault. Maybe Laf switches back to the left? There's always the possibility they could land a major free agent.
I'm just looking at it like this... there's a lot of competition on the wing. Kakko is in this weird spot now where despite the fact that he's still only 23 years old because he's been in the league for so many years there's no more possibility of a bridge deal to RFA. A 1 year deal this summer brings him to UFA status. Is that what we want? I doubt he stays here. You can't let him walk, you have to get something for him. So you're almost shoehorned into committing some term to him. Are we going to force ourselves into that? What if guys pass him on the depth chart and he's permanently stuck on the 3rd line? How much money and term are we paying him to stay in that role?
Like I said, I think there's plenty of upside still there but ultimately if it comes down to it, Kakko might be worth more to us as a trade chip rather than perpetually using him as a 3rd liner. If he can round out as a legitimate top 6 player then great... otherwise I'd rather try to recoup some picks for him