Over the weekend, the Seattle Kraken announced deals with two of the team’s restricted free agents. First, on Saturday, Forward Kole Lind signed a one-year, two-way deal, worth $775,000 at the NHL level.
The Seattle Kraken have signed defenseman Cale Fleury to a two-year contract worth $800,000 average annual value, thus avoiding arbitration. The Kraken
The Seattle Kraken have signed defenseman Cale Fleury to a two-year, $1.6 million contract. According to CapFriendly, the contract will have an average annual value (AAV) of $800,000.
We continue our look around the NHL with an overview of the free agent situation for the Seattle Kraken.
With the 2023 Trade Deadline rapidly approaching, the Seattle Kraken may be reaching an impasse with 24-year-old defenseman Cale Fleury. They selected Fleury from the Montreal Canadiens in the Expansion Draft, but he hasn’t been able to consistently crack the lineup.
After the Wild and Kraken played a snoozer in St. Paul last week, we were unsurprised to see a tight-checking, mostly low-event game Friday in Seattle.
Marc-Andre Fleury made 28 saves for his first shutout of the season as the Minnesota Wild defeated host Seattle 1-0 Friday night, snapping the Kraken's franchise-record five-game winning streak.
While most of the focus has been on the Seattle Kraken continually scratching Shane Wright, there is another young player getting the same treatment. Cale Fleury, who is set to turn 24 in mid-November, has yet to play a game this season, which is problematic for his development.
The brothers Fleury are no longer teammates, with Haydn signing in Tampa Bay this offseason — but the younger Fleury will stay in the Seattle Kraken system for at least the 2022-23 season.
The Seattle Kraken announced they have extended qualifying offers to six out of their ten restricted free agents on Monday. Karson Kuhlman (signed), Morgan Geekie, Kole Lind, Alexander True, Carsen Twarynski, and Cale Fleury all received their qualifying offers, while Ryan Donato, Haydn Fleury, Daniel Sprong, and Dennis Cholowski did not.
The first month of 2022 is in the books, and with it goes another month of development for Seattle Kraken prospects. While some prospects have been jumping
The Montreal Canadiens had the most surprising protection list of all 30 teams in the NHL leading up to the expansion draft in the offseason. The Seattle Kraken were joining the league and were eligible to take one player from every team in the league except for the Vegas Golden Knights.
In anticipation of the Seattle Kraken‘s inaugural season, we at The Hockey Writers will be doing a deep dive on each player. This installment of the series focuses on defenseman Haydn Fleury, whom the Kraken selected from the Anaheim Ducks.
In anticipation of the Seattle Kraken‘s inaugural season, we at The Hockey Writers will be doing a deep dive on each player. This installment of the series focuses on defenseman Cale Fleury, whom the Kraken selected from the Montréal Canadiens.
Take this as just speculation, but according to popular website DANLESCOULISSES.com, the Montreal Canadiens had their eyes on goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury prior to the veteran landing with the Chicago Blackhawks.
One of the more surprising moves from this summer’s expansion draft was the Seattle Kraken selecting Carsen Twarynski from the Philadelphia Flyers. The team immediately defended the pick though, saying they felt the young forward could help the depth of the organization, and now he’s agreed to a contract.
In the 2021 Expansion Draft, the Seattle Kraken have selected defenseman Cale Fleury from the Montréal Canadiens. About Fleury Hailing from Carlyle, Saskatchewan, the 22-year-old blueliner stands at 6-foot-1 and 203 pounds.
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