List of Seattle Kraken players

Adam Larsson wearing a blue Seattle Kraken hockey jersey
Kraken alternate captain Adam Larsson has played 245 games with the team, meaning he has played all games in the Kraken's three 82-game seasons but one.

The Seattle Kraken are a professional ice hockey team based in Seattle. They are members of the Pacific Division of the National Hockey League (NHL).[1][2] Since their arrival in 2021, 59 players, 4 goaltenders and 55 skaters (forwards and defensemen) have played in a Kraken jersey for at least one regular season game.[3]

Each NHL team may select a captain, who has the "privilege of discussing with the Referee any questions relating to interpretation of rules which may arise during the progress of a game." Captains are required to wear the letter "C" on their uniform for identification, the "C" being approximately 3 inches (7.6 cm) in height.[4] The first player to have served as captain of the Kraken is Mark Giordano, his captaincy starting in October 2021 and ending five months later.[5][6] On October 8, 2024, prior the Kraken's first game of the 2024–25 season, Jordan Eberle was named the team's new captain.[7]

Adam Larsson has the most games played out of any Kraken, with 245.[8] Jared McCann leads the Kraken in both goals and points, with 96 and 182, respectively.[9][10] Vince Dunn leads the Kraken in assists, with 113.[11]

Key

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  •  *  Appeared in a Kraken game during the 2024–25 season.

Statistics reflect time with the Kraken only. Statistics complete as of the end of the 2023–24 season.

Goaltenders

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Philipp Grubauer holding up a peace sign while wearing a blue Seattle Kraken hockey jersey
Philipp Grubauer has the most wins of any Kraken goaltender, with 49.
List of Seattle Kraken goaltenders[3][12][13]
Name Nat. Seasons[a] Regular season Playoffs
GP W L OTL SO GAA SV% GP W L SO GAA SV%
Joey Daccord* United States 2021–2024 60 21 23 12 3 2.67 .909
Chris Driedger Canada 2021–2024 29 10 15 1 1 2.93 .900
Philipp Grubauer* Germany 2021–2024 130 49 61 11 4 2.99 .893 14 7 7 0 2.99 .903
Martin Jones Canada 2022–2023 48 27 13 3 3 2.99 .886 1 0 0 0 0.00 1.000

Skaters

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Mark Giordano skating in a blue Seattle Kraken hockey jersey
Mark Giordano was the Seattle Kraken's inaugural captain from 2021 to 2022.
Matty Beniers in a blue Seattle Kraken hockey jersey
Matty Beniers was the first-ever draft selection for the Kraken.[14] During the 2022–23 season, he won the Calder Memorial Trophy as NHL rookie of the year.[15]
List of Seattle Kraken skaters[3][13]
Name Nat. Pos. Seasons[a] Regular season Playoffs Notes
GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM
Mason Appleton United States C 2021–2022 49 6 11 17 14
Alex Barre-Boulet Canada C 2021–2022 2 0 1 1 0
Nathan Bastian Canada RW 2021–2022 12 1 1 2 31
Pierre-Edouard Bellemare France LW 2023–2024 40 4 3 7 6
Matty Beniers* United States C 2021–2024 167 42 61 103 22 14 3 4 7 4 Calder Memorial Trophy 2023[15]
Oliver Bjorkstrand* Denmark RW 2022–2024 163 40 64 104 28 14 4 4 8 0
Colin Blackwell United States C 2021–2022 39 8 9 17 4
Will Borgen* United States D 2021–2024 200 8 45 53 140 14 1 2 3 8
Andre Burakovsky*[b] Sweden LW 2022–2024 98 20 35 55 28
Dennis Cholowski Canada D 2021–2022 4 0 2 2 0
Austin Czarnik United States C 2021–2022 6 0 2 2 0
Ryan Donato United States C 2021–2023 145 30 28 58 86 14 0 2 2 12
Joonas Donskoi Finland RW 2021–2022 75 2 20 22 14
Brian Dumoulin United States D 2023–2024 80 6 10 16 20
Vince Dunn* Canada D 2021–2024 213 32 113 145 196 14 1 6 7 22
Jordan Eberle* Canada RW 2021–2024 239 58 93 151 65 14 6 5 11 6
Ryker Evans* Canada D 2023–2024 36 1 8 9 20
Cale Fleury* Canada D 2021–2024 22 0 1 1 2
Haydn Fleury Canada D 2021–2022 36 2 2 4 13
Jesper Froden Sweden RW 2022–2023 14 0 4 4 6 1 0 0 0 0
Morgan Geekie Canada C 2021–2023 142 16 34 50 42 13 2 2 4 12
Mark Giordano Canada D 2021–2022 55 6 17 23 47 Captain 2021–2022
Yanni Gourde* Canada C 2021–2024 235 46 83 129 183 14 4 9 13 14
John Hayden* United States C 2022–2024 9 2 0 2 7
Calle Jarnkrok Sweden C 2021–2022 49 12 14 26 2
Marcus Johansson Sweden LW 2021–2022 51 6 17 23 4
Tye Kartye* Canada LW 2022–2024 77 11 9 20 37 10 3 2 5 2
Karson Kuhlman United States C 2021–2023 39 3 8 11 6
Adam Larsson* Sweden D 2021–2024 245 20 56 76 157 14 2 2 4 8
Jeremy Lauzon Canada D 2021–2022 53 1 5 6 67
Kole Lind Canada RW 2021–2024 24 2 6 8 12
Jared McCann* Canada LW 2021–2024 233 96 86 182 78 8 1 2 3 6
Max McCormick* United States LW 2021–2024 11 0 0 0 10
Jaycob Megna United States D 2022–2023 6 0 0 0 0
Logan Morrison* Canada C 2023–2024 4 0 0 0 0
Jamie Oleksiak* Canada D 2021–2024 229 12 45 57 163 14 1 2 3 8
Gustav Olofsson* Sweden D 2022–2024 4 0 0 0 0
Andrew Poturalski United States C 2023–2024 2 0 0 0 0
Derrick Pouliot* Canada D 2021–2022 9 0 3 3 2
Victor Rask Sweden C 2021–2022 18 4 4 8 0
Justin Schultz Canada D 2022–2024 143 14 46 60 62 14 3 7 10 2
Jaden Schwartz* Canada C 2021–2024 170 42 51 93 60 14 5 5 10 2
Riley Sheahan Canada C 2021–2022 69 4 13 17 2
Devin Shore Canada C 2023–2024 21 1 3 4 4
Carson Soucy Canada D 2021–2023 142 13 24 37 115 14 1 1 2 12
Daniel Sprong Netherlands RW 2021–2023 82 27 25 52 14 10 1 1 2 0
Marian Studenic Slovakia RW 2023–2024 2 0 0 0 2
Brandon Tanev* Canada LW 2021–2024 178 32 34 66 108 14 1 3 4 4
Tomas Tatar Slovakia LW 2023–2024 43 8 7 15 10
Eeli Tolvanen* Finland RW 2022–2024 129 32 36 68 34 14 3 5 8 6
Alexander True Denmark C 2021–2022 8 0 0 0 2
Alexander Wennberg Sweden C 2021–2024 222 33 67 100 62 14 2 5 7 2
Ryan Winterton* Canada C 2023–2024 9 0 0 0 0
Shane Wright* Canada C 2022–2024 16 5 2 7 2
Kailer Yamamoto United States RW 2023–2024 59 8 8 16 18

Notes

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  • a The "Seasons" column lists the first year of the season of the player's first game and the last year of the season of the player's last game. For example, a player who played one game in the 2021–22 season would be listed as playing with the team from 2021 to 2022, regardless of what calendar year the game occurred within.
  • b While Burakovsky was born in Austria, his nationality is listed as Swedish because he played for the Swedish national team.[16]

References

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