Kraken’s Beniers Gets Fat Money, Long Term
The Kraken's 3rd-year center gets more than $7-million per season.
The Kraken's 3rd-year center gets more than $7-million per season.
The Kraken's attention will now turn to signing a less recent 1st-rounder.
The Kraken chose Spokane's Berkly Catton at 8th overall.
The Kraken will take the best player available, hopefully a center or D-man.
One of the Kraken's ongoing jobs it to stock the prospect cupboards.
The Kraken center prospect also won CHL scoring leader honors.
One might argue the Kraken are winning at the wrong time.
The Kraken need young blueline talent and Dragicevic could fit the bill.
Kraken 2023 1st-rounder Eduard Sale gets moved ahead of the OHL deadline
A draft expert updates us on Kraken top prospects and on what big names are ahead.
The former Finnish phenom will look to continue re-establishing his game with the Seattle Kraken.
There is still plenty of work to do with the young goalie, but the Seattle Kraken are hoping he's worth the wait.
The Seattle Kraken prospect combines intelligence with great hockey sense and improved overall play.
In early August, Kraken scouts will head overseas to view prospects for both the 2024 and 2025 NHL Drafts.
Look for more packed houses next season for the Kraken's top affiliate in Coachella Valley, California.