Seattle Kraken Aim for Perennial Playoff Success Amid Leadership Changes and Offseason Overhaul

April 10, 2026
Seattle Kraken Aim for Perennial Playoff Success Amid Leadership Changes and Offseason Overhaul
  • Seattle is not far from playoff contention, but the goal is to become a perennial playoff team rather than a fringe competitor, with a focus on sustained excellence under new leadership.

  • If underperformance continues, more adjustments may be needed, including possible coaching changes, as Leiweke notes the team has had three head coaches in five seasons and something is out of alignment.

  • The Kraken entered Thursday at 32-34-11 and have lost 10 of their last 11 games, tied for the fourth-fewest points in the NHL at 75, signaling a near-elimination scenario for the 2026 playoffs.

  • Seattle’s 2022-23 playoff run to the second round, ending in a loss to Dallas, is cited as a benchmark for future competitiveness that Leiweke believes can be rekindled with the right changes.

  • The organization previously earned a playoff berth and second-round appearance in 2022-23, signaling potential that Leiweke thinks can be revived.

  • Ron Francis will step down as president of hockey operations at season’s end, in a mutual decision described as fatigue with his front-office role.

  • Leiweke suggests fatigue in the front-office role contributed to Francis’s departure, with the exit planned for the end of the season.

  • With a 32-34-11 record and 75 points, tied for the fourth-fewest in the league, Seattle faces a concerning slide toward potential playoff elimination.

  • Co-owner Tod Leiweke pledges that the Kraken will fix ongoing struggles as the likelihood of missing the 2026 playoffs grows, underscoring a commitment to improvements.

  • Leiweke expresses confidence the team will address its current issues and fix what isn’t working, emphasizing a steadfast commitment to progress.

  • Coachella Valley Firebirds, the Kraken’s top minor-league affiliate, have clinched a playoff spot, underscoring the strength of Seattle’s farm system.

  • Seattle has over $29 million in projected cap space this summer, with plans for GM Jason Botterill to lead an aggressive offseason aimed at attracting talent and rebuilding the roster.

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