2026 Off Season/Draft
2026 Off Season/Draft
The draftniks have the Kraken taking a defender with the #7 pick....I think it is more important to get someone who can shoot and score the damn puck. They have 2 picks, maybe work a trade to get to draft LW Ivar Stenberg who be that kind of scorer.
In the weak FA class, I hope they get back Bobby McMann. He sure seemed like he could score. Heck, go get Alex Tuch too. That would definitely be an interesting front line with McMann, Berniers, and Tuch
In the weak FA class, I hope they get back Bobby McMann. He sure seemed like he could score. Heck, go get Alex Tuch too. That would definitely be an interesting front line with McMann, Berniers, and Tuch
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Re: 2026 Off Season/Draft
This looks like a good title for an ongoing offseason thread.
I think they actually have the 8th pick, just far enough away where there's virtually no chance they'll draft a game-changing talent like McKenna or Stenberg. They needed to win the draft lottery and didn't. Of course, look at what they did with the 2 and 4 picks.
I also hope they can re-sign McMann. 29 goals last season, that's what this team desperately needs.
As for free agents, I dread that nobody's going to want to come to Seattle and that they might end up badly overpaying for a Stephenson-type again. One would think that after what happened in Buffalo this season the Sabres would make every effort to re-sign Tuch. After that Bil's right about the free agent class, not a lot there to get excited about.
It really looks like the Kraken are going to have to trade a good number of their veterans for draft picks/youth and just eat it this next season. If they don't they're going to remain in the bottom ten in the league for the next several years. Hanging onto their expansion players in the first place is the biggest reason why we're talking about this now. That and continuing to hire front office people who got fired after doing a terrible job elsewhere.
I think they actually have the 8th pick, just far enough away where there's virtually no chance they'll draft a game-changing talent like McKenna or Stenberg. They needed to win the draft lottery and didn't. Of course, look at what they did with the 2 and 4 picks.
I also hope they can re-sign McMann. 29 goals last season, that's what this team desperately needs.
As for free agents, I dread that nobody's going to want to come to Seattle and that they might end up badly overpaying for a Stephenson-type again. One would think that after what happened in Buffalo this season the Sabres would make every effort to re-sign Tuch. After that Bil's right about the free agent class, not a lot there to get excited about.
It really looks like the Kraken are going to have to trade a good number of their veterans for draft picks/youth and just eat it this next season. If they don't they're going to remain in the bottom ten in the league for the next several years. Hanging onto their expansion players in the first place is the biggest reason why we're talking about this now. That and continuing to hire front office people who got fired after doing a terrible job elsewhere.
Re: 2026 Off Season/Draft
Nope, it's the 7th pick. See, I don't think Berniers was a bad pick, I just don't think they have had a winger that he meshes with. Eberle is fine, but I think a big winger who can skate, like Tuch, is what this team desperately needs. I think Tuch wants to be paid, and Buffalo won't pay him.DavidGee24 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2026 5:22 pmThis looks like a good title for an ongoing offseason thread.
I think they actually have the 8th pick, just far enough away where there's virtually no chance they'll draft a game-changing talent like McKenna or Stenberg. They needed to win the draft lottery and didn't. Of course, look at what they did with the 2 and 4 picks.
I also hope they can re-sign McMann. 29 goals last season, that's what this team desperately needs.
As for free agents, I dread that nobody's going to want to come to Seattle and that they might end up badly overpaying for a Stephenson-type again. One would think that after what happened in Buffalo this season the Sabres would make every effort to re-sign Tuch. After that Bil's right about the free agent class, not a lot there to get excited about.
It really looks like the Kraken are going to have to trade a good number of their veterans for draft picks/youth and just eat it this next season. If they don't they're going to remain in the bottom ten in the league for the next several years. Hanging onto their expansion players in the first place is the biggest reason why we're talking about this now. That and continuing to hire front office people who got fired after doing a terrible job elsewhere.
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Re: 2026 Off Season/Draft
You're right, it is the 7th pick, hopefully that gets us a better player that we otherwise wouldn't have gotten.Bil522 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 19, 2026 4:16 amNope, it's the 7th pick. See, I don't think Berniers was a bad pick, I just don't think they have had a winger that he meshes with. Eberle is fine, but I think a big winger who can skate, like Tuch, is what this team desperately needs. I think Tuch wants to be paid, and Buffalo won't pay him.DavidGee24 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2026 5:22 pmThis looks like a good title for an ongoing offseason thread.
I think they actually have the 8th pick, just far enough away where there's virtually no chance they'll draft a game-changing talent like McKenna or Stenberg. They needed to win the draft lottery and didn't. Of course, look at what they did with the 2 and 4 picks.
I also hope they can re-sign McMann. 29 goals last season, that's what this team desperately needs.
As for free agents, I dread that nobody's going to want to come to Seattle and that they might end up badly overpaying for a Stephenson-type again. One would think that after what happened in Buffalo this season the Sabres would make every effort to re-sign Tuch. After that Bil's right about the free agent class, not a lot there to get excited about.
It really looks like the Kraken are going to have to trade a good number of their veterans for draft picks/youth and just eat it this next season. If they don't they're going to remain in the bottom ten in the league for the next several years. Hanging onto their expansion players in the first place is the biggest reason why we're talking about this now. That and continuing to hire front office people who got fired after doing a terrible job elsewhere.
The only problem with trying to get Tuch is that they'll have to offer a lot more than a team that's already a contender offers him. We would have been in a great position after Season Two, but the front office decided instead to "step back" by inexplicably letting Geekie and other key players go, not adding anything, and here we are. Top players' agents are probably telling their clients hey, that team's not going to make the playoffs anytime soon.
Re: 2026 Off Season/Draft
Well, the Kraken did what they did last year...getting a young player, but this time it was giving up the #25 pick and a 2nd-round pick next year for a guy the same age and a former teammate of Beniers, Mackie Samoskevich. Then they signed Bobby McMann for 6 yrs. Geez, we might have an offense next year.
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I like the Samoskevich pickup, solid young player who was blocked in Florida. McMann hopefully doesn't pull a Victor Robles on us.Bil522 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23, 2026 10:16 pmWell, the Kraken did what they did last year...getting a young player, but this time it was giving up the #25 pick and a 2nd-round pick next year for a guy the same age and a former teammate of Beniers, Mackie Samoskevich. Then they signed Bobby McMann for 6 yrs. Geez, we might have an offense next year.
Just shed some of the older players and give the younger players more ice time.
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You can't do that...you can have a young roster, you need older players to explain the finer aspects of the game. Like Robbie Ray did for the current pitching staff for the M'sDavidGee24 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23, 2026 10:31 pmI like the Samoskevich pickup, solid young player who was blocked in Florida. McMann hopefully doesn't pull a Victor Robles on us.Bil522 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23, 2026 10:16 pmWell, the Kraken did what they did last year...getting a young player, but this time it was giving up the #25 pick and a 2nd-round pick next year for a guy the same age and a former teammate of Beniers, Mackie Samoskevich. Then they signed Bobby McMann for 6 yrs. Geez, we might have an offense next year.
Just shed some of the older players and give the younger players more ice time.
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Oh, definitely the important ones like team captain Eberle. I'd like to see them keep McCann, Dunn and Montour. Just about all the other veterans can go. Move Wright up and see what he can do.Bil522 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 25, 2026 8:22 amYou can't do that...you can have a young roster, you need older players to explain the finer aspects of the game. Like Robbie Ray did for the current pitching staff for the M'sDavidGee24 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23, 2026 10:31 pmI like the Samoskevich pickup, solid young player who was blocked in Florida. McMann hopefully doesn't pull a Victor Robles on us.Bil522 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23, 2026 10:16 pmWell, the Kraken did what they did last year...getting a young player, but this time it was giving up the #25 pick and a 2nd-round pick next year for a guy the same age and a former teammate of Beniers, Mackie Samoskevich. Then they signed Bobby McMann for 6 yrs. Geez, we might have an offense next year.
Just shed some of the older players and give the younger players more ice time.
Re: 2026 Off Season/Draft
Did you hear that Jason Robertson, from Dallas, turned down a sign and trade deal from the Kraken for 8yrs $15mill AAV. It would have been the largest contract in NHL history.
https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/so ... om-kraken/
https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/so ... om-kraken/
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Wow, that is just sad that we offered him that much and he said no. Same with Artemi Panarin last year, he refused to be traded to the Kraken.Bil522 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2026 10:38 amDid you hear that Jason Robertson, from Dallas, turned down a sign and trade deal from the Kraken for 8yrs $15mill AAV. It would have been the largest contract in NHL history.
https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/so ... om-kraken/
The Kraken should call a press conference and totally bad-mouth Robertson, and then BountyGate him during the season. Do some Godfather stuff.