MONTREAL - When veteran forward Calle Jarnkrok joined the Calgary Flames at the 2022 NHL trade deadline, the Kraken received three draft picks in exchange: a second-round choice this past week at the NHL Draft, plus a third-rounder next summer and seventh-round pick in 2024.
New Kraken prospect David Goyette represents the first dividend for Seattle from the Jarnkrok deal, selected 61st overall in last Friday's second round (the pick was formerly Calgary's from a previous trade with the Florida Panthers).
There's multiple reasons for Kraken fans to feel acquiring Goyette alone for Jarnkrok (12 goals and 14 assists with Seattle in 49 games for the expansion franchise). For one, Goyette is coming off a season in which he scored 33 goals and added 40 assists in 66 games for the Sudbury Wolves of the Ontario Hockey League. He lead all OHL "rookies" (he missed his 16-year-old season due to the COVID-19 pandemic canceling the season) in both goals and points.
Future Arrives in Goyette
Kraken's second-rounder and high-scoring center is promising 'extra' pick as team adds 11 total prospects at draft, doubling the prospect pool for this week's development camp