There's been a lot of ice time and puck bounces and milestone decisions/markers in Matty Beniers' last 12 months, which included turning just 19 years old in November. His latest hockey destination, Seattle and the NHL, figures to be an adjustment and challenge of the highest order but the Kraken's newest player has shown himself to be a fast learner.
Case in point: Since Beniers stepped onto the ice for his first University of Michigan training camp in Aug/Sept, he has played two NCAA seasons, two IIHF World Junior Championships, one IIHF Men's Championships and the Olympics. His last year alone has featured two world championships, the Olympics an NCAA Frozen Four appearance and, oh, right, getting drafted No. 2 overall at the 2021 NHL Draft and agreeing to terms on his entry-level contract with the Kraken Sunday.
Whirlwind Year
The Kraken's newest addition skated with four different teams in the last 12 months, three on international ice. His NHL debut will make it five. A look at his wins and lessons