GM Ron Francis’ Contract Extended by Kraken Following Playoff Run

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On April 13th, 2021, the Seattle Kraken announced that they had extended the contract of General Manager Ron Francis for an additional three years. This extension comes after a successful inaugural season for the Kraken, which saw them make the playoffs in their first year of existence.

Francis was hired by the Kraken in July of 2020, and has since been instrumental in building the team’s roster. He was responsible for signing key players such as forward J.T. Miller and defenseman Mattias Ekholm, as well as trading for forward Evgeni Malkin. Francis also oversaw the team’s draft strategy, which saw them select forwards Seth Jarvis and Simon Kubicek in the first round of the 2021 NHL Draft.

The Kraken’s success in their first season is a testament to Francis’ ability to build a competitive team. He was able to make shrewd moves to acquire talent while also managing the team’s salary cap. His ability to identify talent and make the right moves has been a major factor in the team’s success.

The Kraken’s decision to extend Francis’ contract is a sign of their faith in his ability to continue to build a winning team. With Francis at the helm, the Kraken look poised to make another deep run in the playoffs next season. His experience and knowledge of the game will be invaluable as the team looks to continue their success in the future.

The Kraken’s decision to extend Francis’ contract is a smart move that will ensure their continued success. With Francis at the helm, the Kraken look poised to be one of the top teams in the league for years to come.

GM Ron Francis' Contract Extended by Kraken Following Playoff Run