Will Cuylle’s first legitimate top-six assignment in the NHL has come in just his second season.
The Rangers’ 5-0 blowout win over the Senators Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden may have counted as the 22-year-old’s seventh straight game on the left wing of Mika Zibanejad and Reilly Smith, but Cuylle has started 19 total contests on either the first or second lines.
Though the most successful stretch of Cuylle’s individual campaign — and his young NHL career — unfolded while in his third-line role alongside Filip Chytil and Kaapo Kakko earlier this season.
The Kid Line 2.0 had a lot of the same attributes as the original version with Alexis Lafreniere, but Cuylle, who scored a goal in the Rangers’ win Tuesday night, brought a physical edge to the unit that made them an even bigger pain to defend.
Skating in 13 of the first 15 games of the season together, and then another four games before Kakko was a healthy scratch in St. Louis on Dec. 15, the trio was on the ice for 13 Rangers goals and just two against at five-on-five in 184:16, according to Natural Stat Trick.
The healthy scratch and Kakko’s response expedited the Finn’s trade to Seattle, but it also prevented one of the team’s most successful units from ever reuniting again.
