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Scuffling Rangers Trade Ex-No. 2 Pick Kaapo Kakko to Kraken After Scratching Him

Kaapo Kakko during the Rangers' 4–3 win over the Canucks on Nov. 19, 2024. | Bob Frid-Imagn Images

As they grapple with a mediocre start to the 2025 season, the New York Rangers are showing a former top prospect the door.

The Rangers are trading forward Kaapo Kakko to the Seattle Kraken for defenseman William Borgen and third- and sixth-round picks in June's NHL draft, they announced Wednesday evening.

Kakko, 23, spent six seasons with New York after being picked second in the 2019 draft. The highly touted native of Turku, Finland never quite became the star many thought he would—and his frustration with the Rangers came to a head Tuesday before the team's 2–0 loss to the Nashville Predators.

"I know we’re losing games, but I think it’s just easy to take the young guy and boot him out. That’s how I feel, to be honest," Kakko, who has 14 points in 30 games this season, said. "I have not been the worst guy, but that was me out of the lineup."

It seems plausible that Kakko's candor made his standing with New York untenable—much to the Kraken's delight. Seattle is 15-16-2 this season, a hair worse than the Rangers' record of 15-15-1.


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This article was originally published on www.si.com as Scuffling Rangers Trade Ex-No. 2 Pick Kaapo Kakko to Kraken After Scratching Him.

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