Shane Wright, F, Seattle Kraken:Yes, the No. 4 pick in the 2022 NHL Draft is not a dark horse by name, but Wright is far from a lock to make the Kraken's opening night lineup. He has a lot to prove, and spots are limited, especially at center, where Seattle has Matty Beniers, Alex Wennberg, Yanni Gourde and Pierre-Edouard Bellemare. But Wright had a strong showing in the Calder Cup Playoffs with Coachella Valley last season, getting better in each round and finishing with nine points (two goals, seven assists) in 24 games. He's 19, so per the agreement between the NHL and Canadian Hockey League he either has to play in Seattle or be returned to the Ontario Hockey League. The Kraken can ask to be granted an exemption to allow Wright to play in the American Hockey League, and he was allowed to play in the AHL on a conditioning assignment last season. He has to earn his spot, but Wright's next step is not a return to the OHL, so with a strong camp the Kraken should find a spot for him in their lineup.