Kraken Fortify Front Office, Coaching Staff with Pair of Hirings
Much has been made about the Seattle Kraken hiring Sportsology Group to do an audit of the organization this offseason. Clearly, there is an effort to find and fix gaps in development and talent, from the brass at the top all the way down to the bench on the ice.
While general manager Jason Botterill and head coach Lane Lambert remain in place, there has been some shakeup around both men in the Kraken organization. First, Ron Francis stepped down as team president immediately after the regular season concluded. Jessica Campbell left the bench to seek other opportunities after her contract to coach with the Kraken had expired as well.
Over the last week, the Kraken made two hires to seemingly fortify their front office and coaching staff. Patrik Allvin was recently named as a fourth vice president and assistant general manager. Additionally, Pascal Vincent joined Lambert’s coaching staff.
Kraken the Ice: Seattle Shores Up Front Office, Hires Patrik Allvin
The Seattle Kraken shook up their front office by hiring former Vancouver Canucks GM Patrick Alvin, sparking questions about the club’s long-term direction and leadership strategy. Is this a shrewd move born from exhaustive audits or just GM Jason Botterill bringing in a trusted ally with three Stanley Cups to his credit?
Emerald City Spectrum writer Nick Lee spotlights Matty Beniers’ evolution, challenging whether the franchise’s first-ever draft pick can reach top-center status after another solid yet unspectacular season. The episode also dissects Eeli Tolvanen's future as a pending free agent—can his versatility and competitive edge earn him a new deal, or will the Kraken opt for an even younger lineup? Analysis covers roster-building priorities, the impact of upcoming NHL Draft decisions, and how these roster choices set the tone for the Kraken’s next era.