Confirmed Trade: [SEA/NYR] Kaapo Kakko for Will Borgen, 2025 3rd, 2025 6th

TheBeerNerd

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Oh brother, this guy (Drury) stinks!!!!!

Not only has he been coveting Borgen for a while, he trades one of his young guys to do it. No, Kakko's not going to be anything close to his draft pedigree, but he was showing something this season. He'll be very good on the Kraken's middle or bottom six, possibly matched with Beniers or Wright.

Borgen's underlying numbers are terrible and that's with sheltered third pairing minutes. The Rangers lack of effort isn't going away with that kind of player. It doesn't work from a psychological perspective either. You can deny that Kakko's comments had anything to do with the trade all you want, but at the very least it's a bad look and it makes players want to speak even less than they do now. And, not for nothing, I think that's bullshit cope. I wouldn't be surprised if the mandate to trade Kakko came from Dolan himself. He's a petty, thin-skinned man, and Rangers fans should be thankful he's more concerned with the Knicks and his awful blues band that nobody listens to. Because when he does turn his Eye of Sauron on them, bad things happen.

One last thing. Buffalo lost Borgen for nothing in the expansion draft. Now Seattle traded him to the Rangers for Kakko. Yes, the other most embarrassing team in the NHL suffered splash damage from this deal. Bravo all around, no further notes.
 

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I think the fans are more upset than the reality of trade. I would venture the guess that Drury has been talking to several teams about him and I would suggest that the overall returns were just not that high. So I think the anger here is more of a miscalculation of Kakko's value. I think HFB tends to ride that "But he was 2nd overall!!!" wave way too far and I think current GMs are paying for his performance now.

Borgen is probably worth a 3rd or a 4th, so 2 3rds and a 5th? Reasonable for Kakko, I'd say.
 

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It's funny to me that Drury allegedly refused to include Kakko in a Guentzel deadline deal only to trade him for a bottom pair D and a 3rd half a season later.


The hold up was Pittsburgh insisting on Perreault

Enjoy your likes for bs lmao
 

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That trade is ridiculously underwhelming and makes me wonder how many GMs showed any interest... or did Drury framework this deal with Seattle and call it a day?
 

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From the trade deadline where the report was literally "Drury doesn't want to trade Kakko for Guentzel".

A speculation post from around the trade deadline from a sideline ice reporter versus a current report that definitively states something from a reporter that leads the way for these stories lol
 

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I think the fans are more upset than the reality of trade. I would venture the guess that Drury has been talking to several teams about him and I would suggest that the overall returns were just not that high. So I think the anger here is more of a miscalculation of Kakko's value. I think HFB tends to ride that "But he was 2nd overall!!!" wave way too far and I think current GMs are paying for his performance now.

Borgen is probably worth a 3rd or a 4th, so 2 3rds and a 5th? Reasonable for Kakko, I'd say.
To me, it's not fully about trade valuation here but how reactionary everything seems by the timing and methodology of Drury's recent actions. There's no time to waste jettisoning players with long-term relationships with the team instead of finding any way to mend things internally?

Threatening waivers to "circumvent" the NTC of your captain, or immediately trading a player the team drafted and developed only days after the player said they wished they knew why they were the one benched just is a bad, bad look.

Even without us knowing the extent of the conversations behind the scenes, it's really just reeking of organizational fragility and knee-jerk decision making.

And he has diabetes... You can't play hockey at a high level if you have diabetes...
Another Mulletman classic.
 

Matti_A

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Poor Kakko.

He's the sacrificial lamb, paying for the sins of the Rangers veterans :shakehead
 

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