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Seattle Kraken Unveils 2026 Development Camp Roster

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The Seattle Kraken have officially announced their full roster for the 2026 development camp, which kicked off on June 29th. The camp features a total of 28 players, showcasing a mix of promising forwards, defensemen, and goaltenders eager to make their mark.

Among the forwards listed are Clarke Caswell, Ryden Evers, and Viktor Fedorov, alongside a host of other talented players including Zeb Forsfjall and Brody Gillespie. The diverse lineup also includes Ollie Josephson, Loke Krantz, and Nathan Villeneuve, ensuring a competitive atmosphere throughout the camp.

On the defensive side, the roster includes notable names such as Maxim Agafonov, Karl Annborn, and the highly regarded Blake Fiddler, who was selected in the second round of the 2025 NHL Draft. Joining them are Will Reynolds, Jakub Fibigr, and Ola Palme, among others, all looking to impress the coaching staff.

In net, the Kraken have brought in goaltenders Maks Corovic, Kim Saarinen, and Visa Vedenpaa, rounding out a well-structured camp roster. The development of these players will be guided by former Kraken defenseman Justin Schultz, who has taken on the role of player development consultant. Schultz expressed his enthusiasm for mentoring these young athletes, stating, “I’ve always wanted to help players try to get to the next level. I’m really excited to help these players. They’re all obviously great players. I am just trying to help in whatever way I can.”

As the first three days of drills conclude, anticipation builds for the upcoming 3-on-3 “Stucky Cup” set to take place on Thursday. This competition will provide a platform for players to showcase their skills in a fast-paced setting.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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