NASHVILLE, Tenn. — If diagnostics were to be run on the Rangers locker room, the pH balance would lean acidic.
Just as one disgruntled player was shipped out, when captain Jacob Trouba was traded to Anaheim to end a four-plus month saga, another has emerged for understandable reasons.
Kaapo Kakko did not mince words while reflecting on his lost again with him in the lineup against the lowly Predators on Tuesday.
It was the first time the 23-year-old Finn was a healthy scratch in the regular season, but the third time in his Rangers tenure after getting sat in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Final in both 2022 and 2024.
“I was surprised, yeah,” said Kakko, who looked as dejected as he’s ever been since the Rangers drafted him second overall in 2019. “I know you’ve got to do something as a coach when you’re losing games, but I think it’s just easy to pick a young guy and boot him out. That’s how I feel, to be honest.”
There was no question Kakko felt he did not deserve to be the odd man out.
