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SEATTLE (March 1, 2026) — Today, Seattle Kraken General Manager Jason Botterill announced that the team has signed forward Ryden Evers to a three-year entry-level contract ($1.075M AAV) starting in the 2026-27 season.
Captain Jordan Eberle, who tallied on a breakaway in the second period, appeared to score a power-play goal at 11:56 of the third when he took a pass in the left-wing corner, skated to the front of the net and stuffed the puck past the Canucks' goaltender and just inside the far post.
The Seattle Kraken return to action Wednesday following the three-week Olympic break to start a two-month sprint to the playoffs.
Seattle will take on their cross-border rival Vancouver Canucks on Black Hockey History theme night. The puck will drop at Climate Pledge Arena on Saturday, February 28, at 7 p.m. The game will be broadcast on KONG with pregame coverage starting at 6:30 p.m.
The Vancouver Canucks will play their first road game since the Olympic break on Saturday night, as they head down to Seattle to face the Kraken. Saturday’s road game is a quick one-hitter away from Rogers Arena before the Canucks return to Vancouver for 10 home games in March,
Carolina Hurricanes (38-15-6, in the Metropolitan Division) vs. Seattle Kraken (28-22-9, in the Pacific Division) Seattle; Monday, 10 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: The Carolina Hurricanes will try to continue a five-game win streak with a victory against the Seattle Kraken.
For the second time this year, Kraken fans whipped off their hats and said goodbye, only to immediately find out a hat trick was no good. So what happens to all those hats?
The New York Rangers claimed depth left winger Tye Kartye from the Seattle Kraken. Kartye drew attention in the 2022-23 playoffs, and while his production has decreased, he still throws the body.