Seattle Fans Join Florida in Disappointing Finland Chances at Olympics

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Seattle Kraken fans are dealing with some tough news this week. With the NHL preseason winding down and the regular season just around the corner, players were starting to get more ice time to fine-tune their game.  But s

The injury happened in the first period, at 6:23, when Oilers defenseman prospect Beau Akey slashed Kakko during Wednesday’s game. Kakko immediately left the ice and didn’t return. At that time, fans understood the severity of the injury. Well, this Finnish forward will now be sidelined for the start of the regular season on October 9 against the Anaheim Ducks.

However, Akey was assessed a two-minute minor penalty for slashing. But now, Kakko will undergo an extensive rehabilitation process, gradually regaining strength and mobility in his hand, returning to stick handling, skating drills, and eventually full game action. The timing is especially tough, as other key Kraken forwards, Jared McCann and Chandler Stephenson, are also sidelined with undisclosed injuries.

An update on #SeaKraken forward Kaapo Kakko: pic.twitter.com/jVo5xTgwNb

— Seattle Kraken (@SeattleKraken) September 27, 2025

 

Kakko, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2019 NHL Draft, signed a three-year contract with Seattle in July 2025 worth $4.525 million per season. The Turku, Finland, native was traded from the New York Rangers in December 2024 and had a breakout season last year, posting a career-high 44 points in 79 games, including 14 goals and 30 assists.

the 2026 Winter Olympics.

Heartbreak for fans as Kakko’s injury jeopardizes his Olympics chances

Fans are heartbroken over Kaapo Kakko’s injury. One tweeted, “Get well soon Kaapo Kakko!” while another added, “Get well soon Kaapo 😭 we love you.” It’s easy to see why! Kakko is not just a talented forward; he’s a player fans have been rooting for through every twist of his career. A former New York Ranger, Kakko played 330 games in New York, scoring 61 goals and tallying 70 assists. In New York, he skated alongside Filip Chytil and Alexis Lafrieniere on what was dubbed “the kid line.”

After being traded to the Kraken last season, Kakko adjusted quickly, notching 10 goals and 20 assists in 49 games despite the mid-year move. The change of scenery seemed to suit him, giving him the chance to play consistently after being shuffled around and benched in New York. One more wrote, “Unironically the worst day of my life.” Another added, “Season hasn’t even started yet and I’m already over it.” A third chimed in, “Oh my God, people, protect our Finns! Someone is casting a curse on them and now they might lose the chance to be in the Olympics.” Kaapo Kakko had a rocky tenure with the New York Rangers.

While he became a reliable third-line forward, he never fully lived up to the sky-high expectations, especially after Jack Hughes went No. 1 overall to the Devils that same year. As a then-18-year-old rookie in 2019-20, Kakko notched 23 points (10 goals, 13 assists) in 66 games.

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