Seattle Kraken decide fate of Vince Dunn
He's coming off a career-best 64 points.
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He scored the first ever goal in Seattle Kraken history, enjoyed a career best 64 points last season, and he's now in the Pacific Northwest for the foreseeable future.
Defenseman Vince Dunn has agreed to a contract extension which will become official shortly, as first reported by former NHL goaltender and current analyst Kevin Weekes:
He also added a goal and six assists in 14 postseason games this spring as the Kraken came within one victory of reaching the Western Conference Final in just their second season in franchise history.
Dunn, who was part of the 2019 Stanley Cup champion St. Louis Blues, was selected by the Kraken in the 2021 NHL Expansion Draft. He'll forever be remembered for electrifying Climate Pledge Arena in October of 2021 in the inaugural game against the visiting Vancouver Canucks by sniping goaltender Thatcher Demko:
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