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Kraken inks first player, Luke Henman, who was drafted by Carolina in 2018

- — Geoff Baker, The Seattle Times

Kraken fans have something more than a team name and logo to cheer for after the expansion squad Wednesday announced its very first player acquisitio­n in junior league centerman Luke Henman.

The Nova Scotia native, 21, was drafted in the fourth round by the Carolina Hurricanes in June 2018, after Kraken general manager Ron Francis had already departed that organizati­on two months prior. But a number of current Kraken employees, including amateur scouting director Robert Kron, scout Mike Dawson and advisor Tony MacDonald were with the Hurricanes at the time and felt Henman could be a good fit with the coming expansion club after Carolina failed to sign him.

“They felt he was a quality character individual that had good skill and hockey sense,” Francis said in an interview after announcing the three-year, entry-level deal.

Size has long been considered Henman’s biggest drawback. Though listed at 6 feet, he was only 143 pounds when drafted.

This past season, playing for Blainville­Boisbriand Armada of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, Henman got his weight up to 172 pounds, scoring 16 goals and adding 27 assists in 32 games of a COVID-19-shortened schedule. Through the first seven playoff games, the Armada’s team captain has an additional six goals and two assists as his team trails Victoriavi­lle 2-1 in a best-of-seven quarterfin­al series.

The Kraken officially inked Henman on Monday, but had him hold off telling anyone for 48 hours.

“It was super hard to keep it from my friends and my teammates,” Henman said in a media conference call on Wednesday. “I had trouble sleeping the last few nights, I was just so excited. This is a dream come true for me and I’m extremely honored.”

Henman said he “put my nose down and went to work” after Carolina failed to sign him, adding he knows getting “bigger and stronger” is critical to him making a prolevel jump. “I have a lot of belief in my game. I know that I can contribute at the next level and I’m just looking forward to getting to work and preparing for next season.”

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