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The Seattle Kraken are facing significant rebuilding challenges following their surprising playoff appearance in 2023. According to Daily Faceoff, the team has missed the Stanley Cup Playoffs in four of its first five years, with three consecutive early exits since that second-round run.
The resignation of general manager Ron Francis has left many wondering about the next steps for the franchise. Some analysts suggest that the Kraken should consider a proper rebuild by offloading veteran players to collect assets and improve their chances in the draft.
However, there are concerns that the Kraken will continue to pursue a playoff spot despite lacking the necessary tools to compete effectively. Tyler Yaremchuk notes that the team lacks star players, with Jordan Eberle leading the scoring with just 55 points, which ranks him 103rd in the NHL.
The consensus among commentators is that the Kraken need direction and a clear vision for building a competitive team. Carter Hutton highlights the absence of a superstar and emphasizes the need for significant adjustments if the Kraken aim to keep pace with other teams in the division.
The discussion continues on whether the Kraken will commit to a rebuild or chase after short-term solutions in free agency and trades, as they look to shape their future in the NHL.
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