The Hamilton Spectator

Kraken sign GM Francis to three-year extension

- TIM BOOTH

The Seattle Kraken signed general manager Ron Francis to a three-year contract extension Wednesday through the 202627 season after the franchise reached the second round of the National Hockey League playoffs in its second year of existence.

Hired to be the first GM in franchise history, Francis navigated through a difficult first season and helped land the pieces that turned Seattle into a playoff team in the second year without mortgaging future opportunit­ies or putting the Kraken into challengin­g salary cap situations.

“Ron has done remarkable work over the last four years and deserves this recognitio­n,” Seattle coowner Samantha Holloway said. “He has built a tremendous team, putting Seattle hockey on the map. He is building for long-term success and is dedicated to our city, our fans and our community.”

Seattle is the second stop for Francis as an executive after spending seven seasons in the front office of Carolina. Francis started as director of hockey operations before becoming the general manager in 2014. Francis was let go by the Hurricanes after the 2018 season.

Seattle jumped at the chance to bring the Hall of Fame player in to lead the front office. Seattle’s expansion season was a major underachie­vement with the Kraken going 27-49-6 and finishing last in the Pacific Division with 60 points.

Seattle signed free agent forward Andre Burakovksy, traded for winger Oliver Bjorkstran­d and inserted rookie Matty Beniers into the lineup on Seattle’s top line from the first day of the season. Seattle went 46-28-8 and reached 100 points, knocked off defending Stanley Cup champion Colorado in the first round of the playoffs before falling to Dallas in seven games in the conference semifinals.

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