Top Kraken Prospects & A Recap of Free Agent Signings
Plus, should the franchise entertain acquiring J.G. Pageau?
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Seattle Kraken Top 10 Prospects: 2024 Offseason
July 10, 2024 by Michael Ostrower
Despite being in the league for just three seasons, the Seattle Kraken have assembled quite the prospect pool. While they have had a few early selections in the first round, they have also found hidden gems in recent drafts in the second and third rounds, helping formulate one of the league’s best prospect pools. The honorable mentions list alone is arguably better than some team’s prospect pools, and the top five is filled with All-Star potential talent.
4 Teams That Can Trade for Islanders J.G. Pageau
July 8, 2024 by Mike Fink
It’s that time in the offseason where all the action has wound down and there aren’t a lot of moves to be made. The signings are in the past and the next big thing that could happen, if at all, is a trade. Whether it’s a blockbuster deal or a minor move, a deal at this point in the summer would get the hockey juices flowing and everyone wondering what it means for the teams involved.
Seattle Kraken’s Early 2024 Free Agency Recap
July 7, 2024 by Edgar Chaput
With the madness of the early days of free agency in the rearview mirror, the time has come to digest what has transpired. Some players and clubs hit it big. The Nashville Predators were big “winners” by signing Steven Stamkos. Goliathan defenseman Nikita Zadorov changed sweaters from Vancouver Canucks blue to Boston Bruins black and yellow. Amidst all the hoopla, Seattle Kraken general manager Ron Francis committed some exciting manoeuvres that got fans and pundits talking a lot this week. Let’s discuss.
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