The Seattle Kraken's development camp concluded with an exciting intrasquad scrimmage that ended in an 8-7 score, showcasing the impressive depth of the team's prospect pool. Team Blue staged a remarkable comeback, scoring five unanswered goals in the final period to secure the victory.
Jani Nyman, a 2022 second-round pick from Finland, scored the game-winning goal with less than five minutes remaining, thrilling the crowd at Kraken Community Iceplex. The scrimmage saw a flurry of goals, with Team White scoring five in the first period and Team Blue responding with six in the second.
Defenseman and team captain Ty Nelson played a pivotal role in Team Blue's comeback, scoring two goals and exhibiting strong leadership qualities. Nelson's performance earned him the unofficial vote for First Star of the scrimmage.
Several invitees also made a notable impact during the game. Goaltender Victor Ostman, an invitee from Sweden, made impressive saves and received praise from Nelson after securing the victory. Ryan Bottrill, a forward from Brown University, showcased his offensive abilities by scoring an early goal. Invitee defenseman Ben Roger, from the Kingston team in the Ontario Hockey League, impressed with his offensive skills, recording a goal and an assist.
Despite his height being a factor in last year's draft, Nelson has proven to be a standout player, and his leadership and on-ice communication have been invaluable to the team. Nelson's stature is quickly becoming a non-issue, as his performance speaks for itself.
The development camp and scrimmage provided an opportunity for the Kraken prospects to display their skills and potential. With a deep pool of talented players, including goal-scoring machines and emerging leaders, the future looks bright for the Seattle Kraken.
Seattle Kraken development camp 2023: Roster
Here's a list of all the forwards who participated.
- Ryan Bottrill
- Jagger Firkus
- Oscar Fisker Molgaar
- Zeb Forsfjall
- David Goye
- Barrett Hall
- Kyle Jackson
- Justin Janicke
- Andrei Loshko
- Ben Macdonald
- Jacob Melanson
- logan Morrison
- Jani Nyman
- Caden Price
- Carson Rehko
- Tucker Robertson
- Lleyton Roed
- Eduard Sale
- Ryan Winterton
- Zaccharya Wisdom
- Shane Wright
All the Defenceman
- Lukas Dragicevi
- Eric Jamieson
- Tyson Jugnauth
- Kaden Hammell
- Ty Nelson
- Ben Roger
- Hudson Thornton
- Mason Ward
And the Goaltenders
- NiklasKokko
- Ales Stezka
- Logan Terne
- Victor Ostman
- Ben Wozney
- Visa Vedenpaa
The Seattle Kraken's development camp was a critical step in the prospects' journey toward the NHL.
Seattle Kraken preseason games
The preseason games kick off on September 25 with a split-squad matchup against the Calgary Flames. The Kraken will have their first home game on September 28, facing the Vancouver Canucks, followed by a matchup against the Edmonton Oilers on October 2.
The preseason will also see the Kraken play the Canucks in Abbotsford, B.C., on October 4 and the Oilers in Edmonton on October 6.
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