That's something Kraken GM Ron Francis highlighted in his comments to media Wednesday: the importance of strong two-way players down the middle of the ice, particularly with two-time Stanley Cup winner Yanni Gourde expected to miss the start of the season. That responsibility is something Wennberg takes seriously.
"I always want to be a 200-foot player," Wennberg said. "I want to be an offensive player who can be a threat and really contribute that way. But I feel like the responsible play, (the penalty kill) and being a solid defensive guy is just as important.
"I'm coming into this team to really fill that (two-way) role and not try to be an all-offensive guy. Try to just play my game, do the best I can, hopeful everyone will enjoy it."
Wennberg has never been to Seattle, but the center knows a few players in the organization. The Swedish hockey community is a tight one. Wennberg knows fellow forward Calle Jarnkrok and played with defenseman Adam Larsson in the 2021 World Championships.
As for getting to know the city he'll now call home, there's excitement there too. The commitment of a three-year contract feels like "solid ground" for Wennberg who hopes to be in Seattle in August with his young family - fiancée Felicia is expecting the couple's first child this summer.
Dog aficionados, take note: The two have a beloved dachshund, Lexi.
"Right now, I feel like I can belong to a team for three years," Wennberg said. "It feels good to know [my child] is going to be growing up in Seattle [to start]. I really like where I'm at right now."