Seattle Kraken
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Kraken re-sign Jordan Eberle
The Seattle Kraken have re-signed Jordan Eberle to a 2-year deal. Eberle, 33, has 14 goals and 23 assists in 58 games for the Kraken this season. Continue reading
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Rangers acquire Alex Wennberg
The New York Rangers have acquired Alex Wennberg from the Seattle Kraken. Continue reading
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Wennberg held out in anticipation of trade
The Seattle Kraken are holding center Alex Wennberg out of tonight’s game for “trade-related issues”. Wennberg figures to be one of the most sought-after centers left on the trade market. Wennberg’s cap hit is $4.5 million in 2023-24, after which he’s eligible to be a UFA. Seattle has all 3 retention spots available, so they… Continue reading
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Kraken Sign Marcus Johansson
The Seattle Kraken have announced that they’ve signed Marcus Johansson to a one-year deal. Johansson, 30, had 6 goals and 8 assists in 36 games for the Wild last season. Continue reading
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Kraken Sign Will Borgen
The Seattle Kraken have signed Will Borgen to a two-year deal. Borgen is one of only three right-handed shooting defensemen on the Kraken roster, along with Adam Larsson and Cale Fleury. Borgen, 24, will have RFA season left once this two-year deal is complete. Continue reading
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Seattle Close to Signing Grubauer
Pierre Lebrun reports that Philipp Grubauer is close to signing with the Seattle Kraken. This would leave the Avalanche without a clear starting goaltender and would presumably increase their pursuit of Darcy Kuemper. Continue reading
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Kraken Closing in on Driedger Deal
The Seattle Kraken are closing in on a 3-year deal with Chris Driedger, Elliotte Friedman reports. On the DFO Rundown Podcast, Frank Seravalli mentioned that Florida might also send Frank Vatrano to the Kraken. Seattle can negotiate with UFAs like Driedger in the days leading up the the expansion draft, but could wait to sign… Continue reading
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Seravalli: Seattle “All Over” Dougie Hamilton
On the DFO Rundown Podcast (12:00) Frank Seravalli reports that he believes that the Seattle Kraken are “all over Dougie Hamilton”, potentially giving him $8 million per year for 8 years. Seravalli suggests that Seattle might use this period to negotiate a deal with Hamilton, but might ultimately wait until free agency opens, so they… Continue reading