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Kraken Sign Ben Meyers To Two-Year Extension
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The Seattle Kraken shared that Ben Meyers has been signed to a two-year extension worth $1MM per season. The forward’s one year deal worth $775k was set to expire this summer, where he would have become an unrestricted free agent.

Undrafted, the 27-year-old represented his home state as a Minnesota Golden Gopher from 2019-22, working his way up to becoming team captain and a Hobey Baker Award finalist. Notable considering recent events, Meyers was a proud member of Team USA at the 2022 Olympic Games in Beijing. As NHL players were not allowed to participate, he landed into the global stage out of college, notably posting four points in as many games.

Upon the conclusion of his impressive collegiate career, Meyers caught the attention of Colorado, who signed him to a two-year contract, subsequently jumping right into the show and scoring in his NHL debut. Things came a bit harder for the forward after the blur of his first professional action, as in 2022-23 he scored four goals with no assists in 39 games with the Avs, leading to a split across the campaign with time in the AHL.

Meyers remained productive with the Colorado Eagles, posting 49 points in 62 contests across 2022-24, but opportunities proved limited with the elite Avalanche. In March of 2024, he was dealt to the Ducks for a 2024 fifth round draft selection. The trade gave him an opportunity to return to an NHL lineup, where Meyers played out his contract but after just two assists in 14 games, Anaheim chose not to keep him.

Undeterred, Meyers then signed a one-year deal with Seattle worth $755k for 2024-25, where he ended up spending the year with the team’s AHL affiliate, the Coachella Valley Firebirds. Meyers lit it up with 51 points in 57 games, leading the team and earning another extension for this year with a shot to stay at the NHL level.

His patience has paid off, as Meyers is now a key depth player for the Kraken. Across 32 contests so far in 2025-26, he has recorded 11 points, a nice increase after just seven in his first 75 at the highest level. Important for any fourth line penalty killer, Meyers has spent just four minutes in the box all year. His 53.4% face-off win percentage is a career best.

Having addressed their depth forwards, GM Jason Botterill can turn his attention to key veterans such as Jaden Schwartz, Jordan Eberle, Eeli Tolvanen who all expire after the season. Meyers’ Kraken are back in action tomorrow in Dallas, but as he’s currently on IR with a lower-body injury, it will be without the newly signed man, pending further announcement.

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This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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