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Kraken sign defenseman Ryan Lindgren to four-year deal – How does he fit?

The Seattle Kraken made their first dip into the 2025 free agency market on Tuesday with the signing of left-shot defenseman Ryan Lindgren to a four-year contract carrying a $4.5 million annual cap hit.

“Ryan’s a heart-and-soul player who competes every shift,” said Kraken general manager Jason Botterill. “He does whatever it takes to win and has been a key fixture on the penalty kill throughout his career. We’re excited to welcome him to the team.”

The 27-year-old, who was born in my hometown of Burnsville, Minn., is a defensive-minded defenseman who has consistently averaged north of 19 minutes per night. He doesn’t contribute much offensively, but he’s a guy who was leaned on by the New York Rangers for years as a shutdown-type player.

This past season, Lindgren had two goals and 17 assists in 54 games for the Rangers before adding two more goals and one assist in 18 games with the Avs. He’s considered a great locker room guy—one who will take on the toughest assignments, block shots, and—as Botterill noted—kill penalties.

Where Lindgren fits with the Kraken

If you’re scratching your head about how Lindgren fits in at this point, you’re not alone. The Kraken already had four left-shot defensemen in Vince Dunn, Jamie Oleksiak, Ryker Evans, and Josh Mahura.

So obviously, something has to give with one of those four. Any of Dunn, Oleksiak, or Evans could be valuable trade chips, although both Dunn (two years remaining on his deal) and Oleksiak (one year remaining) have 16-team no-trade clauses in their contracts.

This does harken back to memories of last offseason when the Kraken signed Brandon Montour to a seven-year, $50 million contract at the opening of free agency, leading to Brian Dumoulin being traded to the Anaheim Ducks the following day.
Could something along those lines be in the works? Stay tuned.

Darren Brown

Darren Brown is the Chief Content Officer at soundofhockey.com and the host of the Sound Of Hockey Podcast. He is a member of the PHWA and is also usually SOH’s Twitter intern (but please pretend you don’t know that). Follow him @DarrenFunBrown and @sound_hockey or email darren@soundofhockey.com.

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