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Kraken Sign $3.2M Prospect Away From College Commitment
Seattle Kraken lure undrafted center Ryden Evers with lucrative entry-level deal.
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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The Seattle Kraken have signed undrafted center Ryden Evers to a three-year, $3.225 million entry-level contract, luring him away from his college commitment to Clarkson University. Evers, who has spent the last two seasons in the BCHL and WHL junior leagues, will forgo the NCAA to turn pro with the Kraken organization.
Why it matters
This signing represents a significant coup for the Kraken, who were able to outbid the college ranks and secure a promising young talent on an entry-level deal. Evers' decision to forego the NCAA path and turn pro right away is a testament to the Kraken's ability to identify and recruit top undrafted prospects.
The details
Evers, 20, was slated to play at Clarkson University beginning this fall. However, the Kraken were able to sign him to a three-year, $3.225 million entry-level contract, per PuckPedia. This past season in the WHL, Evers recorded 31 goals and 38 assists in 60 games with the Penticton Vees. The expectation is that Evers will start his pro career in the AHL with Coachella Valley rather than jumping straight to the NHL.
- Evers was set to begin playing at Clarkson University this fall.
- Evers has spent the last two seasons in the BCHL and WHL junior leagues.
The players
Ryden Evers
A 20-year-old center who was slated to play at Clarkson University before signing a three-year, $3.225 million entry-level contract with the Seattle Kraken.
Seattle Kraken
The NHL expansion team that signed Ryden Evers away from his college commitment.
What’s next
Evers is expected to begin his professional career with the Kraken's AHL affiliate, the Coachella Valley Firebirds, for the 2026-27 season.
The takeaway
The Kraken's ability to sign Evers away from his college commitment underscores their commitment to building through the development of top undrafted prospects, a strategy that could pay dividends as the team continues to establish itself in the NHL.
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