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2 days ago
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Five Potential Destinations For Max Pacioretty in 2025-26
With the bulk of the sought-after unrestricted free agents signed in the first three weeks of July, teams appear to be accelerating the invitation of players on professional tryouts, as the New York Rangers did with two-time Stanley Cup winner Conor Sheary earlier this week. One of the more successful camp invites last September was veteran forward Max Pacioretty.


Time of India
3 days ago
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- Time of India
Rangers sign Stanley Cup Champion Conor Sheary to tryout agreement
The New York Rangers have added former Stanley Cup Champion Conor Sheary to a PTO (professional tryout agreement). It is reported that the veteran will report to the Rangers' training camp in December and fight to earn a spot on the roster. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Following this update, the champion now looks forward to gaining a full-time NHL contract ahead of the upcoming season. After spending most of the 2024-25 campaign with the Lightning's AHL affiliate, the Syracuse Crunch, the 33-year-old Sheary is looking to return to the NHL scene. Regarding his form, Sheary previously won two Stanley Cups under new head coach Mike Sullivan during their time together in Pittsburgh. Why did the Rangers choose Conor Sheary? The New York Rangers have signed to a professional tryout this year. The former champion will report to Rangers training camp in December and fight to earn a spot on the roster. Throughout Sheary's 10-year NHL career, he has played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Buffalo Sabres, Washington Capitals, and Tampa Bay Lightning. The forward player has trained under the Rangers' new head coach, Mike Sullivan, when they won a Stanley Cup together with the Penguins. Additionally, he has also spent most of his time this past season with the Syracuse Crunch of the , where he recorded 20 goals, 41 assists, and 61 points in 59 games. Moreover, Sheary has 47 goals and 95 assists for 142 points in 149 regular-season games with the Penguins and Crunch. He also has 12 goals and 12 assists for 24 points in 25 career Calder Cup Playoff games. What lies ahead for Conor Sheary? Following his signing of the agreement, Sheary is expected to report to Rangers training camp in December, where he will compete for a spot in the team's forward group. Also Read : If he performs well, the former ice-hockey champion could secure a one-way NHL contract from the organization. It will be interesting for his fans to witness what new change he will bring to the . Tired of too many ads? go ad free now FAQs When did Conor Sheary win the Stanley Cup and with which team? Conor Sheary won the Stanley Cup twice with the Pittsburgh Penguins. He won his first cup in 2016 and the next in 2017. What is a Professional Tryout (PTO)? A PTO, or Professional Tryout, is a temporary agreement that lets a player join a team's training camp even if they're not officially on the roster or salary cap. This arrangement gives both the player and the team a chance to see if they're a good match before committing to a full contract.
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4 days ago
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Flashback Friday: Where Are They Now? Will Borgen
Picked up from the Buffalo Sabers in the 2021 Expansion Draft, Will Borgen was part of the first Seattle Kraken roster. While he did not see much playing time in the 2021-22 season, his showing in the playoffs in 2022-23 earned him a place in the Kraken's second defensive pair with Jamie Oleksiak for the 2023-24 season. With the signing of Brandon Montour, Borgen found himself with fewer minutes in the third defensive pairing once again. In December of 2024, Will Borgen was abruptly traded from the Kraken to the New York Rangers in exchange for Kaapo Kakko. The Kraken sweetened the deal for New York by throwing in two draft picks: a 3rd and 5thround both in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. The right-handed defensemen from Minnesota was a fan favorite, but with his contract due at the end of the season Seattle knew they needed to capitalize while they could. There were also credible rumors that Borgen himself requested a trade. In the first half of the 2024-25 season in Seattle, Borgen played 33 games scoring one goal and one assist and with with a plus/minus of -13. He played out the remaining 51 games on the Rangers' schedule where he scored 4 goals. He managed 9 assists and finished the season +9. Happy with his performance, the Rangers signed Borgen to a 5-year, $4.1 million AAV extension at the end of which he will be an unrestricted free agent. Will Borgen will return to Seattle with the Rangers on November 1st and play his first game as a visitor to Climate Pledge Arena. Related: Flashback Friday: Where Are They Now? Alexander Wennberg Drafted in the first round (14th overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, Alexander Wennberg joined the Seattle Kraken as an unrestricted free agent on July 28th, 2021 after six seasons with the Columbus Blue Jackets and a single season with the Florida Panthers.


Time of India
6 days ago
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- Time of India
Kaapo Kakko, Seattle Kraken's $12.75m gamble: Who is the NHL's Finnish enigma?
NHL-Seattle Kraken right wing Kaapo Kakko looks on during an NHL hockey game against the San Jose Sharks, Jan. 30, 2025, in Seattle (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson, File) Kaapo Kärki Kakko was born on February 13, 2001, in Turku, Finland; his hockey roots run deep' raised by a businessman father and an educator mother. Kakko was taught the value of dedication early on. He joined TPS Turku's youth system and quickly outshined his peers. His breakout season in the Finnish Liiga came in 2018–19, where he tallied 22 goals in 45 games an astonishing feat for a teenager. Kaapo Kakko Scores Off The Faceoff For First Goal With Kraken Draft day glory and growing pains in New York The New York Rangers selected Kakko second overall in the 2019 NHL Entry Draft. He entered the NHL as a generational talent, but despite his sky-high potential. But he never fully took off during his five and a half seasons in New York. His play was often solid but inconsistent; he showed flashes of elite skill. But struggled with role definition and offensive production. In his final season with the Rangers, he scored 14 goals a number many felt fell short of expectations. Kaapo Kakko Is Proving the Rangers WRONG! Seattle Kraken place a bold bet on Kakko In a mid-season trade during 2024–25, Kakko landed in Seattle. The move seemed like a quiet reset until the Kraken stunned the NHL world by signing him to a three-year, $12.75 million contract in July 2025. Critics called it a gamble. Supporters saw it as an investment. Seattle's front office clearly believes Kakko can still become the star he was projected to be. With more responsibility and a fresh environment, the Kraken are hoping he'll thrive under pressure. The quiet life of Kaapo Kakko off the rink Despite the NHL spotlight, Kakko remains down-to-earth;he is currently single and values privacy. But maintains strong ties with his family in Finland; fluent in Finnish and English, he's also learning Swedish. His estimated net worth is $3 million, coming from his NHL salaries, endorsement deals. And small investments, and off the ice, he's known for supporting children's charities. And youth sports programs, particularly in his home country. FAQs How old is Kaapo Kakko in 2025? He is 24 years old. He's born on February 13, 2001. What team does Kaapo Kakko play for in the NHL? He currently plays for the Seattle Kraken, having been traded from the New York Rangers. What position does Kaapo Kakko play? He is a right winger. Why did the Kraken sign Kaapo Kakko to a $12.75 million contract? Seattle believes in his untapped potential and is giving him a fresh chance to break out as a top forward. With the Kraken backing him fully, Kakko now faces the biggest test of his career. Also Read: Edmonton Oilers linked to $27m veteran Jonathan Marchessault, pressure mounts as Oilers eye scoring boost for NHL 2025-26 season For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!
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6 days ago
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Kaapo Kakko Signs Three-Year Contract Extention With Kraken, Avoiding Arbitration Hearing
Former New York Rangers forward Kaapo Kakko has signed a three-year, $14.25 million contract extension with the Seattle Kraken.