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After lengthy wait, Will Cuylle breaking out for Rangers at just the right time

There is a lesson in perspective somewhere in the fact♐ that Alexis Lafreniere and Will Cuylle are the same age, picked in the same draft, 59 spots apart.

That started to hit home sometime before Game 5 when Cuylle was asked about Lafreniere’s progress.

“I’ve kinda followed him over the years cause we were drafܫted the sa🌄me year. I started watching the Rangers a lot after I was drafted by them,” Cuylle said. “I think he’s just progressed more and more every year, just keeps impressing us even as this season has gone on.”

Will Cuylle celebrates a goal Saturday. USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con

Lafreniere has grown up in New York, with the expectations of a t🌃op pick, and endured all the trappings of that. Cuylle got the luxury of growing up in Windsor, Ontario and Hartford.

His ascension as a rooki🍰e and in his inaugural playoffs has been less dramatic than Lafreniere’s — no one is calling Cuylle, Alex Wennberg and Kaapo Kakko the Kid Line, and it has not carried a scoring load the way that trio did two seasons ago.

But Cuylle’s game, mostly quiet and♒ hardworking, mostly played in a straight line, has proven adaptable 🌄to the playoff stage.

“He’s physical, he can skate, good shot, like last game he scored a goal. Big boy, good for the playoffs,” Kakko told The Post Monday morning. “Physicality, I would say, is the bigg﷽est thing. He finishes the hits, which is a big thing also. I think just keep doing the same things, it’s the same game, just a little more physical, I would say, and it’s good for him.”

Will Cuylle is enjoying a solid postseason. Getty Images

By expected goals percentage, Cuylle has🎃 been second only to Kakko in terms of five-on-five impact for the ꦕRangers this postseason.

The rookie’s breakaway goal in Game 4 marked his only po♈int of the playoffs so far, but the third line has consisten♉tly played up ice and created chances.

“I felt like we had been playing pretty good throughout the playoffs, just pucks weren’t ki🌠nda going in as much as we wanted but we were getting looks,” Cuylle said. “Great possession time and lots of cha༺nces. I think it was only a matter of time before we had one. Just look to keep it going.”

Alexis Lafrenière (13) and Will Cuylle (50) enjoy the Game 1 win over the Hurricanes. AP

In the same way the 2022 pl🧸ayoffs did for Lafreniere and Kakko, these play🌄offs have offered a preponderance of evidence in favor of Cuylle.

You can call it a breakout for Cuylle if you want,♑ at least in his own fashion, on his own terms and on his own time.

“I feel like every player’s different♈ in how they develop,” Cuylle said. “I think we all play a different style of game. I think f🎃or me, get a bit better as the year goes on and get better and better and better each day. That’s how I try to look at it.”