March 1st is the first day of the league year that teams can officially sign players to future deals that begin the following season. Seattle is among the teams that had a deal ready as the team announced that they’ve signed center Ryden Evers to a three-year, entry-level contract. PuckPedia reports that the deal will carry a $1.075MM AAV and will break down as follows:
2026-27: $922.5K NHL salary, $102.5K signing bonus, $85K AHL salary
2027-28: $967.5K NHL salary, $107.5K signing bonus, $85K AHL salary
2028-29: $1.0125MM NHL salary, $112.5K signing bonus, $85K AHL salary
Evers was not drafted and was expected to play at Clarkson University next season, having committed to play there a little over two months ago. However, he evidently had a change of heart when the Kraken put this deal on the table.
Evers has spent the last two seasons with the Penticton Vees, playing in two separate leagues. The Vees were in the BCHL in 2024-25 and he finished 13th in league scoring with 24 goals and 36 assists in 54 games. This season, that team is part of the WHL and Evers has been a bit more productive, tallying 31 goals and 38 helpers in 60 games, good for 17th in league scoring.
It would be surprising to see an undrafted free agent make the jump to the NHL right away next season so Evers is likely ticketed for AHL Coachella Valley. Seattle has some strong organizational depth down the middle so he should get a chance to slowly acclimated to what will be his third straight year of playing in a different league in 2026-27.

Oh boy Ryker Evans passes to Ryder Evers this is gonna get fun
They have a Ryker Evans and a Ryden Evers?
Yes, I recall Ryker Evans was an early 2nd round pick maybe in 2021.