Beaucoup de gens sont fans du Kraken de Seattle. Je n’en fais pas partie. Je passe en revue toute l’organisation du Kraken – de la liste aux entraîneurs en passant par l’acquisition hors saison – et je donne mes prévisions sur la façon dont cette équipe se comportera cette année. Suivez-moi sur Twitter : https://x.com/R1nkR4t
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i forgot what i was going to say, but i will comment anyways.
Another quality video by Rink Rat
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Rangers fan here. As discombobulated as the Kraken are, the Rangers are more discombobulated simply because we have everything except a right wing. Fix the right wing problem, along with beefing up our offense to the point where Shesty can breathe for once, we will go further than we have gone recently. We have EVERYTHING (including solid coaching under Peter Laviolette) except a decent right wing and solid offense. Can we FINALLY pay Shesterkin for once? He IS our God.
Still the best serious on hockey youtube
Back to back vids 😂😂😂
But well I have to admit we should be moving on from some of our veterans – it already started with Tatar and Doumoulin but it should pick up this offseason and next
Until the Yettis come, they might have ther silliest team name in hockey.
The hate on Slafkovsky is big with this one.
Nice clickbait! You actually seem to know a little bit about hockey, so you deserve a comment from someone who knows hockey.
Obviously, Seattle looked at the prospect pool and decided locking in Matty for 7 years made sense. Agree these contracts for unproven young players are ridiculous, but that’s the current trend. Regardless, Beniers is actually a very good hockey player. Teams don’t need “elite” players making $12m+. They need “very good” players making under $8m with other good players (it’s called a “team”). Matty’s regression will be corrected with Stephenson taking some of the tougher matchups. Expect him to be in the 60+ pt range this season.
Shane Wright is a high IQ, two-way playmaker who also happens to have a wicked release. He likes to go to the net (like Barkov) and is a hound for pucks down low (hmmm, like Barkov). The challenge with Wright is giving him line mates ready to receive ridiculous passes average players don’t expect or can’t handle, and line mates who recognize he is suddenly wide open in the slot with his stick loaded for a one-timer (gosh…Bjorkstrand, Eberle, Schwartz, Tolvanen…maybe even Yanni Gourde, Burakovsky, McCann or even Kartye are options here). If someone thinks that’s a “4th line” player, they are probably new to hockey.
Seattle’s D was OK last year with Dumoulin and Schultz, but it is WAY improved replacing those very average players with Montour and Evans. Having Dunn, Montour and Evans is going to be like playing with 4 forwards every shift AND these guys know how to defend. Larsson, Borgen and Oleksiak (Oleksiak to a lesser extent due to many bonehead plays in the D-zone) are serviceable D partners. This combined with the additions of Stephenson and Wright is what will make Seattle more dangerous offensively this season, without having to go and sign one of those so easy to get, readily available “elite” goal scorers in their prime just sitting around waiting to be signed by Seattle.