
'They want to make noise': NHL Insider reveals Seattle Kraken might steal stars from rivals using bold NHL loophole
NHL Insider reveals Seattle Kraken might steal stars from rivals using bold NHL loophole (Image via Getty)
The NHL offseason is heating up, and the Seattle Kraken may be planning something bold. A new update from a well-known hockey insider has people talking. Fans are now watching closely to see what the team will do next.
Could a big surprise be coming soon?
Elliotte Friedman
says Seattle Kraken might use
offer sheet
to grab players
On the June 8 episode of the 32 Thoughts Podcast, hockey reporter Elliotte Friedman said the Seattle Kraken might try something rare and aggressive during this offseason. He shared that the team could look into 'offer sheets' to take players from other clubs. This kind of move is not common, but it's allowed under NHL rules.
Offer sheets are contract offers made to restricted free agents (RFAs) from other teams.
If the player signs and the original team does not match the deal, the player moves to the new team. These deals can cause drama and strong reactions across the league.
Friedman explained, 'I think Seattle wants to do something. They want to make noise. Don't be surprised if they try an offer sheet.' This comment came during a chat with Jeff Marek on their regular podcast, which many fans listen to for trusted NHL news.
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Ron Francis
might be ready for bold moves after tough season
Seattle Kraken general manager Ron Francis may be under pressure to make changes.
In the 2023-2024 season, the Kraken missed the playoffs and had problems scoring goals. They ended the season with just 34 wins and finished sixth in the Pacific Division.
Now, with the draft and free agency coming up in late June and early July, fans believe Francis will act fast. The team has some salary cap space, which means they can afford to take chances.
Elliotte Friedman mentioned that while nothing is confirmed yet, Seattle might go after a young forward or a strong defenseman from a team that's tight on money. 'They might go for someone other teams can't afford to keep,' Friedman said.
Offer sheets are rare because teams don't want to upset others, but if the Kraken do it, they'll be making headlines across the league.

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