With an engrossing trade deadline now firmly in the rearview, the Seattle Kraken look towards the final 19 games and a potential playoff berth on the horizon.
Apart from acquiring defenseman Jaycob Megna at the beginning of February, the Kraken were quiet throughout the busiest part of the deadline. Given the surrounding context, standing pat may have been a smart move.
The arms race taking place in the Eastern Conference, coupled with Seattle’s own stature in the Western Conference, likely discouraged Kraken management from making any significant moves. Instead, the organization has decided to play with house money for the final month-and-a-half of the regular season.
With the rosters set and
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