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What to expect from the 2024 Seattle Kraken offseason



The Seattle Kraken had a disappointing season so what do they need to do to get back to the playoffs next year? and what might they actually do?

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  1. So I'll break down your break down. Justin Schultz. I don't think they should bring him back. He was like you said the QB of PP#2 HE SUCKED at that spot. You got Ryker Evans who had imo more than earned the spot. So bye-bye Schultz. That in turn leads to Dumo. Keep him. He's a Defensive D-Man. That's what Ryker needs. That stabilizing factor EXACTLY LIKE how Larsson is with Dunn. Allowing Evans to be a little more aggressive on the pinching and offensive side knowing that Dumo is on the back to cover.

    Bellmare, and Yamamoto SEE YA LATER no bones about it. They were duds 100% Bellmare was brought in for 2 reasons defensive zone faceoffs and PK. When he wasn't hurt he did fine at those spots. But that's TOO SPECIALIZED for this team that struggled Offensively. It's one thing if the team was doing well but that wasn't happening. Matty MUST COME BACK if they don't sign him back that's just a TRAVESTY and Francis should be fired and replaced with a cactus. I feel the same way about Tolvanen to not sign him back it's just crazy. We need him on the PP with McCann so that you have a good 1 2 punch on both sides. McCanns snap shot and Tolvanen's One-Timer. Tolvanen did GREAT on the D side of the game though. I loved seeing him throwing how weight around stamping opponents to the glass. I wish the whole team did that. I REALLY REALLY HOPE that Seattle can go after Teavo Teravainen. He would be FANTASTIC for this team. But if we ABSOLUTELY MUST GO WITH A D MAN Brady Skjei or someone like that who can score and isn't afraid to throw their weight around. We need another hard hitting back line love Oleksiak and Borgen were.

    Driedger yeah bye-bye. If your gonna have a 3rd string goalie you have to have one that doesn't #1 get hurt 85% of the time and #2 doesn't cost you 4.2 MILLION a year to play in the minors. THAT'S INSANE.

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