The Seattle Kraken's inaugural NHL draft is shaping up to be a memorable one, with the team continuing to build momentum on day two. After selecting forward Fabian Lysell with the 12th overall pick, the Kraken looked to bolster their roster with additional talent, targeting players with high upside and the potential to make an immediate impact. With their sights set on the future, general manager Ron Francis and his scouting team will likely focus on addressing key areas of need, such as defense and goaltending, in the later rounds. Will the Kraken's draft strategy pay off, and what new faces will join the team's roster as a result?


Kraken’s Draft Momentum Continues on Day 2  NHL.com