I think Kakko has potential to be Laine/Barkov level of talent if not better. He has size, power, creates so much in small space, shifty player like Matt Barzal and is really tough to defend against him because he can make plays with opposite players on his skin and draws penalties. Has huge offensive confidence paired with world class vision and hands in tight. One of most underrated skills in hockey is balance. This guy has potential to be one of the toughest to knock off the puck and add shiftyness in addition of his puck control it’s just ridiculous mix. Alot can happen in 1 year but right now im extremely high on this kid. He should focus on his speed even when he already has decent explosiveness in his skating.
Yes and no. I think if all goes exactly as hoped for, Kakko could have a shot at outscoring both of two in the regular season in his respective D year. Although most chips would have to fall down in the right order considering that Barkov was close to PPG in the draft year. Actually reaching PPG is hard as hell. Looking at 30 top scorers from 2017-18, only one player actually breached the barrier. The lowest scoring league on the planet? Anyway, lets not forget about Laine actually winning the Kurri award as well as the MVP in the WHC while breaking some decades old record there. Fast-forward and he wraps up a top 5 gpg rookie year and continues with 44 goal sophomore campaign in the NHL. These are historical feats from still developing youngster and there's a slim chance for any European teenager to replicate anything similar. When all is said and done, I do think Laine could end up having the most notable career out of all the Finns, granted that he doesn't get wrecked by injuries.
Nonetheless it's difficult not to be stoked about Kakko and how well rounded he is. The kid is clearly ahead of Barkov or Laine on the skates (at the same age) - agile as h*** and as you said, shifty added with excellent balance. Hasn't yet hit the top gear, but considering how fluid he's already moving around the ice, I think he'll be an elite skater once all is said and done. His hands don't fall short in comparison, in fact they're on sync with the footwork, which enables an excellent puck control. Someone said he looked like a slower version of McDavid out there based on the way he skates and dekes with the with the puck glued on the stick. Shooting is the only real question mark at the moment. He is very unselfish and has a pass-first mentality. Could use a bit more of scoring mentality. Otherwise it's difficult to find weaknesses in the game or things not to like. Tremendous talent who doesn't lack hockey IQ nor vision.
Not sure if he's grown since U18s but I doubt he would today be 6"4 as Pronman apparently listed when just a two months back he looked maybe closer to 6"2, yet regardless height/size will never be an issue for Kakko. As I noted, it's hard to imagine another winger of Laine's level, don't think Svechnikov is either, but I knew Kaapo would be something special the first time I got to see any video material about him. In the few FEL games last year (as 16yo) he was usually able to stand up against the grown ups in the corners and that's probably what surprised me the most. Anyway, I suppose nothing is impossible and from the new generation of Finnish prospects I too cut the line after Laine, Barkov and Kakko, then the rest (with Heiskanen looking in). Could challenge Hughes for the 1st OA, especially if he's not considered 100% NHL center. Actually Kakko seems to have many of the qualities required from today's elite center. The kids get rarely transitioned at this age however.