Mock Expansion Draft: Part II

Back in May, NHL Trade Rumors released a Mock Expansion Draft including pre-draft and post-draft trades. A lot of that mock still holds, but a lot of it doesn’t after the protection lists have been released.

Now that there’s a clearer picture of what will be available to Seattle, another kick at the can was in order.

Here are the picks, with thanks to Cap Friendly:

A couple pre-pick deals to report:

Tampa Bay sends G Hugo Alnefelt and their 2022 1st round pick to Seattle in exchange for the Kraken taking Tyler Johnson over Yanni Gourde.

Seattle signs G Chris Driedger to a 3 year contract with an AAV of $4 million prior to the selection.

In the May mock, there was a great opportunity for Seattle to take on good value in net, so they took five goalies and traded two elsewhere. The abundance in net didn’t develop, thus they only took three goaltenders this time around.

And for some post-draft trades:

To Boston: RW Vladimir Tarasenko ($2.5 million retained)
To Seattle: BOS 2021 1st round pick (21st overall)

To Colorado: LD Marc Giordano ($3.375 million retained)
To Seattle: RD Conor Timmins, NYI 2021 2nd round pick

To N.Y. Rangers: LD Carson Soucy
To Seattle: LD Zac Jones, OTT 2021 4th round pick

To Vancouver: LD Jeremy Lauzon
To Seattle: RD Jett Woo

To Ottawa: LW Brendan Lemieux
To Seattle: OTT 2022 4th round pick

As Ron Francis says, cap space is his most valuable weapon, and he uses it to increase the return on two high-ticket trades.

After it all the dust settles, the Kraken’s depth chart looks like this:


Seattle has a world of options in front of them and it should make for an interesting three days ahead.