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Kraken GM reveals Philipp Grubauer plan after dreadful season
Kraken GM Jason Botterill has announced the team's intentions for goaltender Philip Grubauer after a rough 2024-25 season.
Murray joins a Kraken netminding mix that already includes Joey Daccord and Philipp Grubauer, inking a one-year, $1 million pact.
Seattle Kraken general manager Jason Botterill affirmed that goaltender Philipp Grubauer will remain a part of the team next season with the NHL buyout window set to close on Monday.
The Seattle Kraken reached a deal with goaltender Matt Murray on a one-year contract for $1 million to provide veteran depth behind Joey Daccord and Philipp Grubauer.
His role with the Kraken will likely be the same, as the Kraken have confirmed they will not be buying out Philipp Grubauer, who will serve as the backup netminder to Joey Daccord.
The Kraken signed unrestricted free agent Ryan Lindgren, a defenseman, to a four-year contract hours after the UFA window opened.
For Kraken, Competition Is Key Starting at training camp and continuing through the season, the ability of the Kraken to compete early and often across their balanced roster will be key to the ...
The Seattle Kraken enter a critical offseason with eyes on contention. But several underperforming names are dragging the team down. From Philipp Grubauer’s costly decline in goal to high-priced ...
The Kraken announced Saturday that they had re-signed restricted free agent Tye Kartye to a two-year contract. His fellow forward and RFA, Kaapo Kakko, filed for salary arbitration.
Though the Kraken signed two players on Day 1 of NHL free agency, don't be fooled. The franchise's future hinges on its ability to develop homegrown stars.
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