Kraken Sign Tye Kartye To Two-Year Extension
The Seattle Kraken have signed forward Tye Kartye to a two-year, $1.25M AAV contract extension.
The 24-year-old undrafted winger struggled in his sophomore season, scoring six goals and 13 points in 63 games, a step down statistically from his rookie season, where he scored 11 goals and 20 points in 77 games.
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While his offensive numbers were down, his overall effect on the game significantly dropped off. He was a physical presence and a hound on the forecheck in his rookie year, but struggled to replicate it during the 2024-25 campaign.
The two-year extension should serve as both a sign of faith that the Kraken believe he can re-find his level, but also as a confidence boost. If Kartye can be effective in the bottom six, the Kraken become a much harder team to beat.
Under HC Lane Lambert, the Kraken are expected to be a defence-first team, and it should play right into the strengths of Kartye.
Following Kartye's extension, the Kraken have Kaapo Kakko and Ryker Evans left to work out contract extensions with.
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