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Kraken Reassign Cale Fleury, John Hayden, Ryan Winterton In Paper Transaction

November 7, 2024 at 8:35 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain Leave a Comment

With another day off after losing to the Colorado Avalanche on November 5th, the Seattle Kraken have made a few transactions to shore up their cap space. The organization announced they reassigned Cale Fleury, John Hayden, and Ryan Winterton to their AHL affiliate, the Coachella Valley Firebirds, although all three are expected to return tomorrow.

Each of the trio has played in limited action at this point in the regular season as Fleury leads the pack with only two games played. Considering how close the Kraken are to the salary cap limit it’s likely not the last team these three will be papered down to the AHL this year.

It’s not all bad news on the injury front for the Kraken as the team’s radio host Mike Benton shared that defenseman Vince Dunn is expected to begin skating soon. Dunn hasn’t played since October 17th after starting the year with one goal and three points in four games.

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Edmonton Oilers| Injury| Los Angeles Kings| San Jose Sharks| Seattle Kraken| Transactions Alex Turcotte| Brady Stonehouse| Cale Fleury| Jake Walman| John Hayden| Mattias Janmark| Philipp Grubauer| Ryan Winterton| Vince Dunn

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Oliver Bjorkstrand Made A Healthy Scratch

November 5, 2024 at 4:59 pm CDT | by Brennan McClain Leave a Comment

  • Joining Walman as a healthy scratch tonight is Pacific Division counterpart Oliver Bjorkstrand of the Seattle Kraken according to Emerald City Hockey. This healthy scratch designation is more of a public message to the group with head coach Dan Bylsma saying, “The message is not just to Oliver. It’s to the whole group.” Bjorkstrand has struggled out of the gates with three goals and five points in 13 games while the team has dropped six of their last seven contests.

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Injury| San Jose Sharks| Seattle Kraken| Vancouver Canucks| Vegas Golden Knights Dakota Joshua| Ilya Samsonov| Jake Walman| Oliver Bjorkstrand

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Kraken Recall Ryan Winterton

November 5, 2024 at 9:48 am CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

The Kraken announced today that they’ve recalled forward Ryan Winterton from AHL Coachella Valley. Seattle has an open roster spot and ample cap space with Vince Dunn on long-term injured reserve, so no corresponding transaction is necessary.

Winterton, 21, continues to push himself up the organizational depth chart. A third-round pick (67th overall) from the Kraken’s inaugural 2021 draft class, the right-shot center was recalled twice last season and got into nine games, failing to record a point while posting 10 shots, four blocks and 10 hits. He averaged 9:20 per game and skated almost exclusively on the right wing.

The lack of offensive production on the scoresheet at the NHL isn’t surprising for his limited minutes. It’s also not at all indicative of what the Ontario native has been able to do in the minors since kicking off his professional career last season. A product of the Ontario Hockey League’s Hamilton Bulldogs and London Knights, Winterton tied for third on Coachella Valley last season with 22 goals in 58 games, adding 13 assists for 35 points with a +25 rating. He added seven goals and 12 points in 18 playoff games as Coachella Valley advanced to the Calder Cup Final and lost to Hershey for the second year in a row.

Winterton is off to a solid start in 2024-25, tying for second on Coachella Valley in scoring with five points (3 G, 2 A) through seven games. The 6’2″, 190-lb forward built up quite the postseason résumé while in the OHL, winning a championship with Hamilton in 2022 and leading the playoffs in scoring with the Knights in 2023 with 29 points in 21 games.

The Kraken already called up veteran John Hayden from Coachella Valley last week to serve as an extra forward with their added salary cap flexibility, but he’s been a healthy scratch in four straight since the summons. It does no good for the developing Winterton to sit in the press box, so expect him to bump someone out of the lineup and make his season debut tonight against the Avalanche. Seattle has iced the same 12 forwards for all 13 of their games this season, so it’ll be someone’s first healthy scratch. Intuition points to Tye Kartye, who has one goal and a -4 rating while averaging a team-low 10:32 per game.

Seattle Kraken| Transactions| Uncategorized Ryan Winterton

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Montour Returns After Birth Of Child, Will Play Tonight

November 2, 2024 at 2:44 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

  • After missing Thursday’s game in Toronto for the birth of his second child, Kraken defenseman Brandon Montour has returned to the team and will play tonight versus Ottawa, notes team broadcaster Piper Shaw (Twitter link). The 30-year-old is in his first season with Seattle after signing a seven-year, $50MM contract on the opening day of free agency.  He has fared quite well with his new team so far, picking up four goals and five assists in his first ten games while recording a hat-trick on Tuesday against Montreal.  Since Montour was never removed from the active roster, no corresponding move is necessary for him to return.

Dallas Stars| Seattle Kraken| Vancouver Canucks Brandon Montour| Dakota Joshua| Free Agency| Nils Aman| Tyler Seguin

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Brandon Montour Out On Paternity Leave

October 31, 2024 at 3:53 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson 1 Comment

  • The Kraken will be without their top two offensive defenders against the Maple Leafs tonight. Vince Dunn is already on long-term injured reserve, and Brandon Montour will now be out as he heads home to be present for the birth of his daughter, Terry Koshan of The Toronto Sun reports. With Dunn missing most of the young campaign, Montour has taken the reins and is tied for second on the team in scoring with four goals and five assists in 10 games. He’s averaging 23:42 per game and had his first career hat trick in his most recent outing, an 8-2 win over the Canadiens on Tuesday. It’s been a strong start for the 30-year-old, who signed a seven-year, $50MM contract with the Kraken in free agency over the summer.

Injury| San Jose Sharks| Seattle Kraken| Vancouver Canucks Arshdeep Bains| Brandon Montour| Erik Brannstrom| Macklin Celebrini

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Kraken Recall John Hayden, Cale Fleury

October 28, 2024 at 1:45 pm CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

The Kraken announced today that they’ve summoned defenseman Cale Fleury and forward John Hayden from AHL Coachella Valley. With three open roster spots and ample cap space due to Vince Dunn’s long-term injured reserve placement, no corresponding transactions are necessary.

It’s no surprise to see Fleury’s name here. The 25-year-old has been recalled and reassigned twice in the last week as Seattle looks to keep him on the roster for game days as injury insurance while delaying the expiry of his temporary waiver exemption. However, it is Hayden’s first recall of the season after he cleared waivers near the end of training camp. The 29-year-old veteran of 249 NHL games is off to a good start for Coachella Valley, with three assists in his first four games of the campaign. Now in his third season with the Kraken organization, Hayden has spent most of his time under contract with Seattle in the minors. However, he has made nine combined appearances over the prior two years, scoring twice while averaging just 7:39 per game in a Kraken sweater.

The 6’3″, 223-lb agitator can play both center and right wing. The Kraken don’t have any apparent injury issues up front ahead of tomorrow’s game against the Canadiens, but due to cap constraints, they weren’t carrying any extra forwards on the active roster. With Dunn now sitting on LTIR, there’s some flexibility for them to have a 13th forward in case of game-day injuries or if head coach Dan Bylsma wants to make a lineup change.

The same goes for Fleury, who hasn’t played an NHL game yet this season despite his multiple recalls and Dunn’s injuries. Seattle was carrying Josh Mahura as an extra defender to begin the year, so he’s been getting third-pairing reps alongside William Borgen. At the same time, sophomore Ryker Evans has slid up to top-pairing duties on the left alongside Adam Larsson in Dunn’s absence. Even with the roster shuffling, Fleury has managed four appearances for Coachella Valley, tying for the team lead in scoring with four points (3 G, 1 A). He can still be on Seattle’s roster for a cumulative total of 27 days before he needs waivers again to head back to the AHL.

Seattle Kraken| Transactions Cale Fleury| John Hayden

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Kraken Reassign Cale Fleury

October 25, 2024 at 11:14 am CDT | by Josh Erickson Leave a Comment

Oct. 25: Seattle has returned Fleury to Coachella Valley today. Expect them to recall him again tomorrow ahead of their game against the Hurricanes.

Oct. 24: Fleury is back on the Kraken roster today as expected, per a team announcement. He was sent down only to accrue cap space and prolong his waiver exemption.

Oct. 23: The Kraken have sent defenseman Cale Fleury back to the AHL’s Coachella Valley Firebirds, per a team announcement. He was just recalled Monday in a corresponding move that saw star defender Vince Dunn land on long-term injured reserve.

Fleury, 26 next month, has been ferried between the Kraken and their AHL affiliate almost constantly over the past few years. Initially acquired from the Canadiens in their 2021 expansion draft, Fleury was waived at the beginning of their inaugural season but did spend some time on the taxi squad and active roster later in the year. He spent all of 2022-23 on the NHL roster but barely played, spending all but 12 games as a healthy scratch. He then cleared waivers again to begin last season and was papered between leagues seemingly nonstop after the trade deadline, as he was recalled and reassigned eight times in six weeks to end the year.

Amid all those transactions, the right-shot defender has spent most of his time in the minors. He’s played in parts of four NHL seasons, three with Seattle and one with Montreal, but only has 63 games to his name at the game’s top level. Only one of them came last year, but he did rack up 36 points and a +29 rating in 65 games for the Firebirds. He’s been a fine possession player at the NHL level, logging a 50.9 CF% and a 49.3 xGF%, but he’s been limited to just a goal and an assist offensively while averaging 14:10 per game.

He led last year’s AHL playoffs in points by a defenseman with 14 in 18 appearances, and he’s carried that momentum into the early going of 2024-25. He’s got three goals in three games, leading the Firebirds in scoring as they look to make it three straight Calder Cup Final appearances to begin their existence.

Fleury has now burned two days toward his temporary waiver exemption. He can be on Seattle’s roster for 28 more days or play 10 NHL games before he needs waivers again to return to the minors.

Seattle Kraken| Transactions Cale Fleury

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Kraken Recall Cale Fleury, Vince Dunn To LTIR

October 21, 2024 at 8:48 pm CDT | by Josh Cybulski Leave a Comment

The Seattle Kraken have recalled defenseman Cale Fleury from the Coachella Valley Firebirds of the American Hockey League. Fleury is fresh off a hat trick on Friday night against San Diego in what was the Firebirds’ first win of the season.

The 25-year-old Fleury is in his fourth season in the Kraken organization and had a spectacular playoff run with the team last year, posting five goals and nine assists in 18 AHL playoff games. The Calgary, Alberta native has dressed in 22 NHL games for Seattle over parts of three seasons and has one assist.

In a corresponding move, the Kraken have placed defenseman Vince Dunn on the long-term injured reserve in a move that was retroactive to October 17th. The move signals that Dunn’s injury could be more serious than the Kraken previously believed or it could be Seattle trying to navigate the tight confines of the NHL salary cap. Dunn will not be eligible to play again until November 8th against the Ottawa Senators.

Dunn was having a good offensive start to his season before suffering an upper-body injury. In four games the 27-year-old had a goal and two assists and was logging just under 19 minutes of ice time per game. Despite the good scoring numbers, Dunn’s underlying numbers have not been great. His CF% thus far this year is 15% lower than last season and he has committed turnovers at an alarming rate.

Seattle Kraken Cale Fleury| Vince Dunn

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Dunn Listed As Day-To-Day

October 18, 2024 at 9:00 pm CDT | by Brian La Rose Leave a Comment

Kraken defenseman Vince Dunn missed a game last week due to an upper-body injury and now he’s banged up again.  Kate Shefte of the Seattle Times notes that the 27-year-old is listed as day-to-day after being injured in Friday’s victory over Philadelphia; he didn’t play in the final 23 minutes of the contest.  Head coach Dan Bylsma didn’t have a timeline for his return, stating that Dunn is still waiting on further evaluation.  Dunn is off to a solid start to his season with a goal and two assists in his first four appearances while logging a little under 19 minutes per night.

Dallas Stars| Injury| San Jose Sharks| Seattle Kraken| Utah Mammoth Nick Bjugstad| Sam Steel| Vince Dunn| William Eklund

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Vince Dunn Returns To The Lineup

October 15, 2024 at 7:36 pm CDT | by Josh Cybulski Leave a Comment

Vancouver Canucks defenseman Tyler Myers is dressed tonight for the Vancouver Canucks as they take on the Tampa Bay Lightning (as per TSN). Myers was injured in the Canucks shootout loss to the Philadelphia Flyers on Friday and was considered day-to-day with a lower-body injury. The initial reports were that the 16-year NHL veteran and the Canucks had dodged a bullet and given that he is playing tonight, that appears to be the case.

Myers has worked to improve his defensive game in recent seasons and is coming off his best season with the Canucks last year. The 34-year-old posted five goals and 24 assists in 77 games last season and was signed to a three-year $9MM contract extension on June 27th.

In other evening notes:

  • Seattle Kraken defenseman Vince Dunn took the pre-game skate with the team and is playing tonight against the Nashville Predators (as per Kraken reporter Bob Condor). Dunn had been dealing with an upper-body injury that caused him to miss the team’s last game against the Dallas Stars. He reportedly suffered the injury after taking a hit from Minnesota Wild forward Marcus Foligno and has reclaimed his spot on the top pair as well as the first powerplay unit. Dunn has a goal and an assist at the start of the year but has struggled on the possession front in his limited sample size, posting a CF% of 40% at even strength.
  • Michael Augello of The Hockey News is reporting that the Buffalo Sabres are hopeful that they will have forward JJ Peterka in the lineup tomorrow night when they take on the Pittsburgh Penguins. Peterka joined his teammates for practice once again, marking his second day in a row as a full participant after suffering a concussion in Czechia. The 22-year-old exited Buffalo’s 3-1 loss to New Jersey on October 5th after he took a hit up high from Devils defender Brenden Dillon. Peterka returned to the ice a few days later and worked out for almost a week in a limited capacity before he began to ramp things up. If he responds well to the extra work in practice the Sabres are optimistic that he can play tomorrow night.

Buffalo Sabres| Seattle Kraken| Vancouver Canucks Tyler Myers| Vince Dunn

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