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Stars trade Mason Marchment to Kraken for 2 draft picks, free up cap space

Stars trade Mason Marchment to Kraken for 2 draft picks, free up cap space

New York Times8 hours ago

The Dallas Stars traded winger Mason Marchment to the Seattle Kraken on Thursday night for two draft picks, starting the process of freeing up cap space as they enter the busy part of the NHL offseason.
The Kraken took on all of Marchment's $4.5 million cap hit for next season, according to league sources, and sent a 2026 third-round pick and a 2025 fourth-round pick back to Dallas in return.
WHO'S READY FOR MARCH(MENT) MADNESS?! 😤
Mason Marchment's hard hits, grit and skill are joining the #SeaKraken following a trade with the Dallas Stars → https://t.co/6GVgQwEyNb pic.twitter.com/2pJGjRAW5i
— Seattle Kraken (@SeattleKraken) June 19, 2025
Marchment is coming off consecutive 22-goal seasons for the Stars, but scored just one goal in 18 playoff games during their run to the Western Conference final this spring. He signed with the Stars as a free agent in 2022 and put up 56 goals and 131 points in 211 games — reaching the third round of the playoffs each year.
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The cap-clearing trade came just hours after Dallas signed veteran forward Matt Duchene to a four-year extension carrying a $4.5 million AAV. More moves are expected to come in the days and weeks ahead as the Stars look for more roster flexibility.
Dallas is already within $5 million of the league's $95.5 million cap ceiling for 2025-26 — leaving them with less room to maneuver than every other team.
The Kraken have oodles of cap space to work with and are looking to take a step forward after two years outside of the playoffs. They were drawn to how the 6-foot-5 Marchment can help alter the look and feel of their forward lines.
'I think Mason has a unique combination of size, skill and strength,' Kraken GM Jason Botterill told NHL.com. 'He works well down in the corners and around the net and that's an element we want to continue to add to our group here.'
The 30-year-old Marchment has appeared in 302 NHL games for Toronto, Florida and Dallas, putting up 76 goals and 189 points.
He's eligible to become an unrestricted free agent in July 2026.

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