The Kraken announced that they’ve placed winger Tye Kartye on waivers. He was designated as a non-roster player yesterday to make room for Berkly Catton and Ben Meyers to come off injured reserve, so today’s move offers an explanation for that. He’ll be heading to AHL Coachella Valley tomorrow if he clears.

Kartye, 24, has largely fallen off Seattle’s long-term radar since emerging as an unlikely rookie presence in 2023. The undrafted free agent made his NHL debut in that year’s postseason and racked up three goals and five points in 10 games for Seattle off the bench as the Kraken forced the Stars to seven games in the second round.

His first regular season was full of promise as well. The 5’11”, 202-lb lefty immediately locked down a regular spot – even seeing some top-nine deployment up with Matty Beniers – and hit double-digit goals and 20 points in 77 games. He finished at a respectable 10.1% clip while ranking 10th on the team in shots on goal and leading the Kraken with 229 hits.

Since flashing that potential as a top-nine power forward with some much-needed physical juice, he hasn’t been able to keep up the offensive juice to justify receiving that ice time. Last season, his production fell to six goals and 14 points with a -14 rating in 63 games, becoming a semi-frequent healthy scratch in the process. His ice time dipped below 10 minutes per game as his shot generation nearly halved, although he still held up his end of the bargain in the hits department.

This year has been more of the same from the Ontario native. Through 40 games, he’s posted three goals and eight points with 98 hits. He plays a penalty-killing role when dressed, but that was becoming increasingly rare. He’d played in three straight prior to the break but was scratched for 10 consecutive games before that.

With another season left after this one at a $1.25MM cap hit, Kartye will still incur a $100K charge for the Kraken if he clears and is assigned to Coachella Valley. As Seattle leans into giving more ice time to younger names like Catton, Jacob Melanson, and Ryan Winterton, Kartye could be in line for his first non-conditioning assignment to the AHL since his first pro season back in 2022-23. He had 28 goals and 57 points in 72 games as a rookie that year.

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