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Kraken Prospect Report: Daccord, Beniers, Evans & More

COVID-19 has been showing its ugly head in the NHL, let alone the world, at a higher rate over the past month, and the Seattle Kraken have earned no exceptions. For several of their American Hockey League (AHL) prospects, they’ve gotten the call to join the taxi squad, and some even got into games.

Seattle Kraken Prospects Report
Seattle Kraken Prospects Report (The Hockey Writers)

For those elsewhere, some got the opportunity, albeit brief, to represent their country in the World Junior Championship before its cancellation. Others stuck with their club teams and have continued in their development in more familiar territory. Let’s get started on the third Kraken Prospect Report.

Bubble, Minor League Kraken See NHL Ice and Taxi Squad

Kole Lind

Lind finds himself back on the taxi squad, and has only seen one game in his latest stint. Unfortunately for him, it’s been more of the same; limited ice time and opportunity. He played 7:23 time on ice, in just 11 shifts, registering a hit and winning one of two face offs.

In the AHL, he’s improved both offensively and with his discipline since the previous Prospect Report, and now has six goals and 14 points, with 48 penalty minutes, in 23 games. That’s doubling his season point total in that six-game span.

Alexander True

True, similarly to Lind, finds himself playing limited minutes in a limited role for the Kraken. He’s yet to register a point, and even saw a season-low in ice time on Dec. 29, playing just 10 shifts for 6:58 time on ice. A bright spot is his willingness to engage physically, as he’s tallied 15 hits in his NHL six games this season.

Alexander True Seattle Kraken
Alexander True, Seattle Kraken (Photo by Christopher Mast/NHLI via Getty Images)

He hasn’t seen much AHL action since the last time we visited him, just one goal in one game, but his 18 points are still third on the team. With a 9:47 career average time on ice, he needs a better opportunity to really show if he can be successful at the NHL level.

Joey Daccord

Despite not having the best record, Daccord is on pace for his best statistical AHL season. His numbers with the Charlotte Checkers are easily better than his with the Kraken. He has a 2.07 goals-against average (GAA) and .923 save percentage (SV%) in 10 games, the most games of any Checker goaltender.

He has been called back to the taxi squad along with Lind, but unless Philipp Grubauer or Chris Driedger get hurt, or enter COVID protocol, it isn’t likely he’ll see any ice time. He has a 3.81 GAA and .866 SV% with the Kraken. Practicing with the big club is always good, but those in-game reps in the AHL may be more beneficial to him. Though, it doesn’t look like the Kraken have much of a choice. 

Kraken Sent 2 Prospects to the World Junior Championship

The Kraken saw two prospects head to the World Junior Championship, and they each played a single game prior to its cancellation. Matty Beniers tallied an assist for the United States, and Ville Ottavainen tallied two penalty minutes for Finland.

It’s interesting to be tracking each prospects progress throughout the year, big and small. Despite the Kraken suffering from inconsistencies, and getting closer and closer to drowning, seeing their prospects performing well is like a light at the end of the tunnel. Stick with The Hockey Writers for more, especially as the NHL Entry Draft approaches.



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Sean Raggio

Sean Raggio

Sean Raggio covers the Seattle Kraken, World Juniors & NHL Draft for THW. Sean gained experience in writing for television, print and radio while studying journalism at NCAA ice hockey champion Quinnipiac University and being an active member in the student media organizations there. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to reach out on Twitter! A link can be found at the bottom of his articles, such as this one.

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