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Kraken Trade Tanev for 2027 Draft Pick of the second round

The Seattle Kraken said that trade would help increase your capital design for the next two years.

Seattle-and Seattle Kraken acted an experienced player in 2027 against a draft pick of the second round.

The octopus (26-33-4) exchanged Brandon Tannev before the National Hockey League trade ended on Friday for the selection to the Winnipeg Jets.

Tannev was an original member of the octopus, and in an explanation, Kraken General Manager Ron Francis praised his high energy and grit. However, Francis also emphasized the draft of the potential that the move would give the octopus.

“He was a large part of our team and we only wish him success in Winnipeg,” said Francis. “With this trade we look forward to lending another quality draft with which we have even more design of the capital to improve our team next season and beyond.”

This season Tannev scored nine goals and scored three templates in 60 games. The octopus acquired him from the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2021.

Tanv returns to his roots with the trade. The striker previously played four seasons with the jets from 2015 to 2019.

The octopuses, which took second place in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference, classified the trading period, which was at noon on Friday at noon.

On Friday, the octopus also acted Daniel Sprong against the New Jersey Devils for an exchange for a design selection of 2026.

At the beginning of this week, the octopus of Yanni Gourde and Oliver Bjorkstrand exchanged the Tampa Bay Lightning in a deal in which Seattle received a selection from 2026 and 2027 in the first round.

After trading in Tanev, the octopus said that the next three designs with 10 picks would enter in the first two rounds.

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