What happened: Chase Reid, the defenseman Seattle selected seventh overall in the NHL Entry Draft, has arrived for the Kraken's 2026 Development Camp. The 6-foot-2, 194-pound blueliner is skating with the club's other prospects before heading to the University of Michigan in the fall. He described the first days as a feel-out process, from breaking in stiff new gear to stepping onto NHL ice for the first time.

Why it matters: A top-10 selection carries real weight for a Kraken franchise still assembling its long-term core on the back end. Reid's path through college hockey at Michigan gives Seattle a multi-year development runway rather than an immediate roster answer, and camps like this are where the organization gets its first extended look at how a marquee pick handles the professional environment.

What to watch: Reid and the rest of the prospect group are on the ice at the Kraken Community Iceplex on July 1 and 2. His development track now runs through the University of Michigan before he pushes toward an NHL roster spot.

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