On Tuesday, May 27, the Seattle Kraken announced that they have signed Tyson Jugnauth to a two-way entry-level contract. Jugnauth’s contract will be three years and has an average annual value (AAV) of $950,000.
After losing out on potential incoming freshmen from the WHL ranks, Tyson Jugnauth to a pro deal, the Spartans needed to act quickly to address their defense.
Welcome to “Down on the Farm,” Sound Of Hockey‘s weekly update on Seattle Kraken prospects. This week we’ll take a look at Tyson Jugnauth’s play for the
Two Seattle Kraken prospects, Jagger Firkus and Tyson Jugnauth, are set to face one another in the WHL Championship Series. The winner of the seven-game series will go on to the Memorial Cup, a four-team tournament held annually to determine the champion of the entire CHL.
Despite falling behind twice in the third period on Friday in Spokane, the Portland Winterhawks found the answers they needed to force overtime, where they would eventually prevail over the Chiefs thanks to James Stefan etching the overtime winner.