The Kraken have placed forward Devin Shore on waivers with the intention of assigning him to the AHL.
A veteran depth player could be on his way down, or to another team. On Monday, the Seattle Kraken placed center Devin Shore on waivers. The move comes just three days after Matty Beniers was activated off injured reserve.
In the run-up to Halloween, watching the Kraken’s four road games against Detroit, Carolina, Florida, and Tampa Bay sometimes felt more like Groundhog Day.
The Kraken recalled forward Devin Shore from the AHL’s Coachella Valley Firebirds today, per a team announcement. No corresponding transaction was needed, with ample cap space and an open spot on the 23-man roster.
On August 31st, the Seattle Kraken inked Devin Shore to a one-year, two-way contract that carries a $775,000 cap hit. Shore, 29, brings his defence-first style game to a team that oozes much of the same already.
The Seattle Kraken have signed center Devin Shore to a one-year, $775,000 contract. Shore, 29, was an unrestricted free agent after the conclusion of his two-year contract with an $850,000 cap hit that he signed with the Edmonton Oilers.
The Seattle Kraken have added to their roster by signing unrestricted free agent forward Devin Shore to a one-year contract, as announced on Thursday. The team shared the news with their followers on social media, stating, “It’s a Shore thing!
Devin Shore has landed on his feet with the Seattle Kraken. The former Edmonton Oilers forward, who played for the team between 2020 and 2023, signed a one-year deal worth $775,000, the Kraken announced Thursday.
The Edmonton Oilers inked soon-to-be unrestricted free agent Derek Ryan to a two-year contract extension last week. Will they do so with any of their other pending UFAs?
The Edmonton Oilers have a tight cap situation for the 2023 offseason, so they’ll have some tough decisions to make going into 2023-24. Unfortunately, that likely means the end of Devin Shore and his tenure with the Oilers.
Since the Edmonton Oilers are now eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs, it is time to look forward to the offseason and the move they need to make.
Welcome to the reviews of the previews. Last offseason, I took a look at 29 players who played for the Oilers in the 2021-22 season. I wrote about their season as a whole, and how I projected them for this past 2022-23 season.
The Edmonton Oilers announced via their social media channels that the team has recalled Devin Shore from the Bakersfield Condors. This latest recall comes less than a week after he was waived for the purpose of assignment to the AHL.
The first domino has fallen in Kailer Yamamoto’s impending return from the injured reserve. On Sunday, the Oilers placed forward Devin Shore on waivers and he cleared on Monday.
The Edmonton Oilers have sent Devin Shore to the AHL on a conditioning loan, giving him the chance to get some game action.
The Edmonton Oilers‘ fourth line will be without their centreman for at least the next month. The team announced that Devin Shore would be out four to six weeks with a lower-body injury.
If you ever needed evidence the Edmonton Oilers fan base is passionate — and perhaps painfully so — look no further than the polarizing reaction from fans on Wednesday to news that depth forward Devin Shore was signed to a two-year extension by Oilers general manager Ken Holland.
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