BREAKING - Edmonton Oilers part way with players after 4 long years
After a challenging four years with the Edmonton Oilers, Devin Shore has secured a fresh start with the Seattle Kraken, he'll be joining ex-Oiler Kailer Yamamoto in Seattle, alongside Adam Larsson and Jordan Eberle.
The forward, often in a fourth-line role and occasionally scratched from the lineup, signed a one-year, two-way contract with a $775k AAV. Shore's time in Edmonton showcased his resilience and determination as he embraced his limited role with professionalism. His positive attitude, work ethic, and leadership from the sidelines earned him respect.
The move to the Kraken offers Shore an opportunity to contribute his experience and versatility to a developing team. His ability to adapt and his unwavering commitment to improvement make him an asset for Seattle as they navigate.
Shore's journey reflects the perseverance required to succeed in the NHL and is an inspiration to players aiming to overcome challenges.
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AOUT 31 | 99 ANSWERS BREAKING - Edmonton Oilers part way with players after 4 long years Will the Kraken make the playoffs this season with these 2 ex Oilers? |
Yes | 58 | 58.6 % |
No | 41 | 41.4 % |
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