In the split-squad game Monday, we were impressed by several of the young Kraken players that were in the lineup against the Calgary Flames. That night, the roster for the game played in Seattle was almost a 50-50 split between veterans and guys that had no shot at making the NHL roster this season.
It’s time for another edition of the Seattle Kraken Prospect Report! I’m really excited to see how the organization’s prospects respond to added pressure down the final stretch of the season and into their respective playoffs.
The Seattle Kraken struggled during the month of February going 4-6-1 over their 11 games. Luckily, others in the Pacific Division have struggled recently meaning they are just four points behind the Vegas Golden Knights for first place in the division.
We’re now into the first month of 2023, and it sounds like a good time to check in on some Seattle Kraken prospects. After the excitement of the World Junior Championship, things started heating up as trades were seemingly being made left and right in the Canadian Hockey League (CHL).
The World Junior Championship ended Thursday, with Shane Wright captaining Team Canada to a gold medal in Halifax and Moncton. The morning after, the Seattle
The calendar has turned to November, which means it’s time for the first Kraken Prospect Report of the 2022-23 NHL season! For those new to the reports, I’m going to be looking at some of the Seattle Kraken’s top-performing prospects and checking in on how they’ve been performing over the course of the past month.
The Kraken made the first of many roster cuts on Wednesday morning, sending six skaters back to their respective CHL clubs. Jagger Firkus — Moose Jaw Warriors
The NHL suspended Seattle Kraken forward prospect Jacob Melanson two games Tuesday for an illegal check to the head of Edmonton Oilers forward James Hamblin.
The NHL’s Department of Player Safety has determined that Seattle Kraken forward Jacob Melanson will receive a hearing today for his illegal check to the head of Edmonton Oilers James Hamblin during Monday night’s preseason matchup.
As of now, Matty Beniers is the lone prospect expected to make the team heading into next season. However, some strong postseason performances, coupled with a productive offseason, could make things very interesting for some of these prospects going into training camp.
Considering the team’s place in the standings, the Seattle Kraken should be giving some of their “bubble” prospects more of a look than they’ve been receiving.
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