The Seattle Kraken extended defenseman Adam Larsson earlier this week. Larsson has played well in the three seasons he’s played in the Pacific Northwest to this point.
The smell of hockey is officially in the air (and that’s a good thing). The Seattle Kraken rookies took the ice for the first time on Thursday, and many of the vets have been skating informally for several weeks now.
The NHL has the 2024-25 trade deadline and other important dates set, with the last day players can swap teams and be playoff eligible for March 7th. And much like other years, the time to hit zero for trades will be 1:00 PM MST.
Calgary Flames: The Calgary Flames are bringing in defenseman Tyson Barrie to training camp on a PTO. Darren Dreger: The New York Rangers are bringing in forward Adam Erne to training camp on a PTO.
Puck drop for the Vancouver Canucks inches closer and closer, as we are now three days from the Young Stars Classic, nine days from Training Camp and 29 days until the opening game of the season kicks off against the Calgary Flames.
The Kraken have a big announcement to make on this Tuesday. The Seattle Kraken have signed Adam Larsson to a four-year contract extension worth $21 million.
The Seattle Kraken and defenseman Adam Larsson are reportedly close to finalizing a four-year contract extension, according to insider reports. Elliotte Friedman has indicated that the deal will likely be valued at $5.25 million in average annual value (AAV), securing Larsson’s services through the 2027-28 season.
The Seattle Kraken are hoping that their fourth season in the NHL goes a bit better than last year. The team missed the postseason for the second time in three seasons, stumbling to a 34-35-13 record and a 12th place finish in the Western Conference.
Former New Jersey Devils defenseman, Adam Larsson, is nearing a new contract extension with the Seattle Kraken. As first reported by DailyFaceoff’s Frank Seravalli, the NHL insider explained the four-year deal is anticipated to be between $5-$6 million.
The Seattle Kraken continue to be one of the biggest spenders of the 2024 offseason even in its late stages. They gave 31-year-old defenseman Adam Larsson a four-year extension with a $5.25 million average annual value (AAV), taking him through the 2028-29 season.
The fourth overall pick of the 2011 NHL Draft originally came to the Kraken organization during the 2021 Expansion Draft from the Edmonton Oilers.
Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli is reporting that defenseman Adam Larsson and the Seattle Kraken are closing in a four-year contract extension. The deal remains to be worked out with both parties, but the contract would see the former No.
Ron Francis and the Seattle Kraken have overpaid another player to retain their services in Seattle. The Seattle Kraken and General Manager Ron Francis have checked another item off their to do list.
With the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics having just finished, and the announcement of the 2034 Winter Olympics returning to Salt Lake City, national pride is on the mind.
Often, when I come across proposed trades, I can’t help but roll my eyes. Most of them seem far-fetched, driven more by wishful thinking than any fundamental understanding of the players involved or the realities of the NHL landscape.
Seattle Kraken defenseman Adam Larsson was given a five-minute major and a game misconduct after elbowing Dallas Stars’ Chris Tanev. The incident occurred less than 20 seconds into the third period.
With the trade deadline approaching and trades now beginning to happen, it seemed like a good time to get the TLN brain trust to weigh-in on a few deadline related questions.
Sportsnet: Elliotte Friedman and Jeff Marek on 32 Thoughts: The Podcast – Six Degrees of Chris Chelios episode on if the Seattle Kraken would trade defenseman Adam Larsson, who has one year left.
According to recent insights from Elliotte Friedman on the 32 Thoughts Podcast, veteran defenseman Adam Larsson of the Seattle Kraken might be a trade candidate.
Through the Seattle Kraken‘s first 14 games, a few trends have become clear. This team can outscore their problems, is one of the best teams in the league at preventing shots against, and Adam Larsson continues to be one of the most underrated players in the league.
The latest addition to the COVID protocol in Seattle is defenseman Adam Larsson.
More than a few fans were surprised when defenseman Adam Larsson elected to leave a competitive Edmonton Oilers team and jump ship for an NHL Expansion club.
Larsson, 28, has spent the last five years of his career with the Oilers after beginning his career with the New Jersey Devils. The former fourth-overall pick notched four goals and six assists in 56 games last season.
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