The Seattle Kraken get a big piece of business done for the franchise. Star forward Matthew Beniers signs a new contract with the club. Beniers‘ contract has been agreed as a seven-year deal at ...
The Seattle Kraken have addressed their biggest question of the offseason by re-signing third-year center Matthew Beniers to a seven-year, $50 million contract, averaging $7 million annually.
2 years agoSeattle Kraken center Matthew Beniers left Wednesday's game against Vancouver with an upper-body injury. He was hurt on a hit by Canucks defenseman Tyler Myers and sat out the whole ...
SEATTLE — The Seattle Kraken agreed to a seven-year contract with center Matty Beniers on Tuesday that locks up the first draft pick in franchise history and former Calder Trophy winner through ...
The Kraken have agreed to terms with top RFA center Matthew Beniers on a seven-year contract, the team announced Tuesday. It’s worth $50M, working out to a $7.14M cap hit through the 2030-31 season.
2 years agoSeattle Kraken center Matthew Beniers has started his NHL career with a three-game point streak and will look to extend it further on Wednesday against Western Conference powerhouse ...
Matthew Beniers drops as he’s my second overall pick. While he did get injured at the World Hockey Championships, I doubt it would diminish his stock based on the success he had this season.
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but the effort put forth combined with his hockey IQ makes him one of the more dangerous players in the game which could be why some have him ranked first overall ahead of Owen Power and Matthew ...
There was no player in the 2021 NHL draft that exemplified that video game-esque level of pure skill and fun than the Columbus Blue Jackets' fifth overall pick out of the University of Michigan.