The Seattle Kraken are reportedly considering moving forward Shane Wright ahead of the NHL trade deadline. According to insiders, the team is seeking a dynamic scorer in return for the 2022 fourth-overall pick. Wright has struggled for consistent playing time this season despite the Kraken's recent hot streak.
The Seattle Kraken's situation has evolved quickly this season. Initially down in the standings and contemplating trades, the team heated up and paused major moves. However, young center Shane Wright remains on the trade block, as reported by Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman on the January 23 episode of 32 Thoughts. Friedman credited David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period for first breaking the news, emphasizing that the availability is legitimate and not driven by Wright's agent.
Wright, 22, has averaged 13:44 of ice time per game in 49 appearances this season, his second full NHL campaign. His lowest mark came on January 19 against Pittsburgh, with just 9:57. For the year, he has seven goals and 17 points. Over his career, Wright has 31 goals and 68 points in 144 games. Friedman noted that Seattle lacks a young dynamic scorer, despite having talented center Matty Beniers, and hopes a trade could address that gap.
Potential landing spots include the New York Rangers, who are retooling. Friedman speculated on a swap involving Rangers forward Alexis Lafreniere, the 2020 first-overall pick, suggesting both players might benefit from a change of scenery. He acknowledged valuation challenges, as the Rangers would not want to move Lafreniere cheaply, but viewed a center like Wright as slightly more valuable positionally.
The NHL trade freeze runs from February 4 to 22 due to the Olympics, with the deadline on March 6. No deal is imminent, but the Kraken's willingness signals ongoing discussions as they evaluate roster fit.