What happened: The Seattle Kraken have agreed to terms with forward Logan Morrison on a one-year contract. The deal is a two-way structure paying $850,000 at the NHL level, keeping the 23-year-old in the organization for the upcoming season.
Why it matters: The signing locks in low-cost forward depth and preserves a piece that has factored into the franchise's affiliate success. A two-way deal gives Seattle roster flexibility, allowing Morrison to move between the NHL club and the minors without straining the cap.
By the numbers: Terms: one-year, two-way contract worth $850,000 at the NHL level. Morrison is 23 years old.
What to watch: Watch whether Morrison earns a roster spot out of training camp or opens the season with the affiliate, and how Seattle rounds out the rest of its bottom-six depth this offseason.