The Seattle Kraken signed defenseman Ryan Lindgren to a four-year contract in free agency, which carries a $4.5 million cap hit. Beginning his career with the New York Rangers, Lindgren spent parts of six seasons with the organization.
Free agency opened up for the NHL on July 1. Several teams participated in signing new players to their teams, including the Seattle Kraken. They signed defenseman Ryan Lindgren to a four-year contract with an average annual value (AAV) of $4.5 million.
NHL free agency opened on Tuesday, and, so far, 181 contracts have been signed worth almost $800,000,000 total. Which contracts will age well, and which had fans shaking their heads at the numbers?
Can you name every winner of the Hart Trophy, which honors the most valuable player in the NHL, since 1983?
The NHL's free-agent signing period opened on Tuesday, and while there were some very good contracts handed out, there were also some very questionable deals.
The Seattle Kraken have signed defenseman Ryan Lindgren to a four-year contract with a $4.5 million average annual value. The left shot 27 year old split time between the New York Rangers and Colorado Avalanche last season, being traded to the latter a week before the 2025 Trade Deadline.
The Seattle Kraken wasted no time in getting in on the free agent frenzy. As the market opened, most of the top players signed contracts within the first hour.
Ryan Lindgren has signed a four-year contract with the Seattle Kraken. The seven-year defenceman is joining his third NHL team. Lindgren’s new contract is worth $4.5 million per season.
TSN: Darren Dreger on the Vegas Golden Knights. “But you’re right. I mean, Vegas is trying to be super aggressive; they are believed to be a top contender for Mitch Marner as an unrestricted free agent.
The Colorado Avalanche acquired Ryan Lindgren at the 2025 trade deadline, and now it appears they're going to let him walk away in free agency due to cap restraints.
The Maple Leafs’ defensive group is radically different from the puckmoving approach of recent years. There has been a noticeable improvement in the defensive results from this change, but the Maple Leafs blueline is also noticeably older.
The Colorado Avalanche were one of the most active teams ahead of the NHL trade deadline. They picked up Martin Necas, Jack Drury, Brock Nelson, Charlie Coyle, Mackenzie Blackwood, and Ryan Lindgren, just to name a few.
The 2025 Stanley Cup playoffs are going to be exciting. There’ll be a ton of great matchups. The Edmonton Oilers and Los Angeles Kings meet for the fourth postseason in a row.
When the New York Rangers traded defenseman Ryan Lindgren to the Colorado Avalanche, they brought back veteran blue liner Calvin de Haan. In over a month with the Rangers team, de Haan only played in three games and was healthy scratched for 18 straight games.
Jim Biringer on RG.org: The Colorado Avalanche acquired pending UFA defenseman Ryan Lindgren from the New York Rangers at the trade deadline. Lindgren said he was kind of expecting a trade, though not the day he traded, which was a couple days before the deadline.
New York Rangers defenseman Adam Fox has spoken out on losing longtime linemate Ryan Lindgren in a trade with the Colorado Avalanche. The two defenseman played alongside each other for a few years in New York and developed a very strong friendship on and off the ice, so it's no surprise that Fox has something to say about the trade.
The hockey world saw a big trade on Sunday, with the Colorado Avalanche acquiring defenseman Ryan Lindgren and forward Jimmy Vesey from the New York Rangers in exchange for defenseman Calvin de Haan, forward Juuso Parssinen, a 2025 conditional second-round pick and a 2025 conditional fourth-rounder.
The Avalanche are shoring up their defense, according to reports. Colorado is acquiring defenseman Ryan Lindgren, forward Jimmy Vesey, and prospect blueliner Hank Kempf from the New York Rangers for Calvin de Haan, Juuso Parssinen, a conditional second-round pick, and a conditional fourth-round pick.
New York Rangers defenseman Ryan Lindgren exposes his true colours towards the Rangers organization during his latest interview with Larry Brooks of the New York Post.
Poor Detroit and New York, two teams that had so much potential going into the season are suddenly out of the playoff picture. Could a trade fix their issues?
Does it make sense for the team to move on from him?
The New York Rangers have provided an update on Ryan Lindgren who left Tuesday’s 6-4 win over the New York Islanders with an upper-body injury. Lindgren is expected to be out “at least a few weeks” after taking an uppercut during a fight against Scott Mayfield.
The Rangers will be shorthanded on the blueline heading into the 2024-25 season.
For a team with a general manager who said 'nothing' was off the table following a six-game loss to eventual Stanley Cup champion Florida, the Rangers seem to be more focused on roster flexibility than flash.
In his time in New York thus far, the Minnesota-born blue liner has blossomed.
New York Rangers' defenseman Ryan Lindgren exited Sunday's game against the visiting New York Islanders because of an apparent left knee injury. The Rangers announced Lindgren would not return due to a lower-body injury.
The New York Rangers announced on social media that defenseman Ryan Lindgren suffered an upper-body injury on Friday against the Vegas Golden Knights and will not return.
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