Seattle Kraken: Too early mock expansion draft version 3.0

Seattle Kraken mock draft
Matt Dumba, Minnesota Wild.

Forwards

When Vegas played their inaugural season, they surprised the rest of the league with the quality of their forwards. The Knights scored goals in bunches and put opponents on their heels quickly. Seattle could come very close in that regard with a quality group of forwards as well.

The following are the forwards selected in this mock, along with their current team, age, and cap hit, beginning with the 2021–22 season.

Mikael Backlund – Calgary, 31, 3-years, $5.35M

Anders Bjork – Boston, 24, 2-years, $2.6M

Sammy Blais, St. Louis, 25, 1-year, $1.50M

Jason Dickinson – Dallas, 25, RFA (arbitration-eligible)

Jordan Eberle – NY Islanders, 30, 3-years, $5.50M

Robby Fabbri – Detroit, 25, 1-year, $2.95

Dylan Gambrell – San Jose, 24, RFA

Danton Heinen – Anaheim, 25, RFA (arbitration-eligible)

Brett Howden – NY Rangers, 22, RFA

Curtis Lazar – Buffalo, 23, 1-year, $800K

Jared McCann – Pittsburgh, 24, 1-year, $2.94M

T.J. Oshie – Washington, 33, 4-years, $5.75M

Brayden Point – Tampa Bay, 24, 1-year, $6.75M

Tyler Pitlick – Arizona, 29, 1-year, $1.75M

Antoine Roussel – Vancouver, 31, 1-year, $3.00M

Pavel Zacha – New Jersey, 23, 1-year, $2.25M

The more I do this, the more I look at the forwards. This is the area with the most value. The big get here is obviously local product T.J. Oshie. He should be a contributing member of the Seattle Kraken through the end of his contract. If Zacha can play anywhere near his pre-entry draft projections, he’d be a steal. He has a year to prove himself.

Lines

  1. Fabbri – Point – Oshie
  2. Heinen – Backlund – Eberle
  3. McCann – Dickinson – Roussel
  4. Pitlick – Zacha – Blais

Bjork serves as the 13th forward. Unless Howden, Lazar, or Gabmbrell beats out one of the above (which could happen), they will start in the minors.

The first line has the potential to be explosive. This is Point’s chance to get out of Steven Stamkos’ long shadow, and he can do it with Oshie as his wing-man. Line two might not have the same name value, but they are talented. It should be interesting to see Backlund used in a primarily offensive role.

Roussel is one of the league’s toughest men. Blais is another one that likes to hit. They’ll protect the younger players.

There is a little bit of everything among the forwards, scoring, playmaking, defense, grit, and potential.

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