There are lots of reasons to identify the 2022 first-round pick as the perfect fit between player and NHL franchise. Kraken fans will see his skill set, elite hockey IQ and clutch play in all zones unfold in the months and seasons ahead. Much of the, ahem, "Wright fit," was evident by how much the elite juniors star smiled throughout the process of meeting media, league branding obligations and connecting with Kraken personnel.
Perhaps the best indicator might be Wright's poise when the Montreal Canadiens selected Slovak winger Juraj Slafkovsky No. 1 overall after years of Canada's media projecting Wright as the top 2022 pick. Sometime between the Slafkovsky selection and others drafted at No. 2 and No. 3, Wright reached out to touch his mom's arm.
"There were so many emotions," said Tanya Wright. "I distinctly remember Shane, reaching across to me and saying, 'I'm OK .... He was worried that I was worried. My kid was reassuring me, saying what he reiterated many times going into [Draft] week: 'I want to play in the NHL, that's my goal.' "
Wright knows Kraken assistant coach Paul McFarland from time together with the Kingston Frontenacs of the Ontario Hockey League. McFarland was Kingston head coach and general manager for Wright's junior team but never stepped on ice for an OHL game together because the 2020-21 season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. But the two interacted frequently.
"Paul is such an intense guy and he's a competitive guy," said Wright about the prospect of a friendly face at development and training camps. "He wants to win. I want to win and I'm someone who's going to bring that winning attitude and mindset. Paul's a smart guy too. He understands hockey and knows how to get the best out of players."
None other than all-time great Wayne Gretzky called Wright on draft night too. First time they ever talked, "surreal and pretty cool" were Wright's descriptors about his surprise call.
"I mean, it was just some number on the phone," said Wright, who answered "hello" to then hear "Hi Shane, this is Wayne Gretzky." The so-called Great One had his own advice about Wright's fit with the Kraken.
"It was probably an hour after the draft," said Wright. "He called me just to tell me, "keep your head up, to keep working, to keep grinding. It's not about what number you go to, it's more about the situation you go to and the city you go to, the organization. He said keep working, earn your place in the team and show you're a good player [deserving to be] in the league and that you can make a difference."