Several Kraken Players Deserved the Recognition There’s a legitimate case to be made for at least four players who would be worthy of an All-Star appearance this season. Not only is that an incredible personal achievement, but it’s also a statement of how good the Kraken have been this season. It’s been reported that the NHL approached one unnamed player to replace Beniers at the game, but was subsequently turned down.
When Seattle Kraken general manager Ron Francis strolls into the locker room or goes on the road with the team these days, he sees something that was rare during the franchise's inaugural season: smiles stemming from success on the ice. The All-Star Break has arrived with the Seattle Kraken sitting atop the Pacific Division and looking toward a possible playoff berth. It’s not an easy grind, an 82-game schedule, like we went through last year,” Francis said.
Alex Wennberg scored midway through the second period against his former team to help the Seattle Kraken beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 3-1 on Saturday night. Wennberg, who was drafted by the Blue Jackets in the first round in 2013, had his 10th goal of the season in his 600th career game. Every now and then you pinch yourself in the arm and realize you’ve been in this league for a while,” Wennberg said.
No | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
10 | C | |
22 | RW | |
3 | D | |
95 | LW | |
9 | C | |
72 | RW | |
60 | G | |
29 | D | |
7 | RW | |
8 | D | |
67 | C | |
37 | C | |
31 | G | |
30 | G | |
6 | D | |
19 | LW | |
24 | D | |
4 | D | |
17 | C | |
28 | D | |
91 | RW | |
13 | LW | |
20 | RW | |
21 | C |