The Frozen Deep - A Seattle Kraken Podcast

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Beneath the surface, the truth hits different. The Frozen Deep is your go-to Seattle Kraken podcast for raw analysis, sharp takes, and everything happening on the ice. From game breakdowns and lineup decisions to trade buzz and big-picture direction, we cut through the noise and bring real hockey talk to the surface. No fluff. No spin. Just Kraken hockey, told the way it should be.

Episodes

  1. May 20

    AUSTON MATTHEWS TO SEATTLE?! Kraken Planning MASSIVE Offseason Splash?

    The Seattle Kraken could be preparing for one of the biggest offseasons in franchise history. Following reports of a full organizational audit and cryptic social media activity from potential free agent target Bobby McMann, speculation is beginning to grow around the idea of the Kraken making an aggressive push for superstar center Auston Matthews. In this episode of The Frozen Deep, the discussion centers around whether Seattle is finally ready to stop rebuilding and start aggressively chasing elite NHL talent. The conversation explores how Bobby McMann’s social media activity may hint toward a return to Seattle, why the Kraken’s front office audit could signal major organizational changes, and what a blockbuster Matthews trade package could realistically look like. The show also breaks down possible trade assets including Berkeley Catton, O’Brien, future first-round picks, and whether players like Shane Wright or Carson Rehkopf should be considered untouchable in a potential deal. The hosts debate whether Seattle has enough assets to compete with other NHL franchises if Matthews were actually made available by the Toronto Maple Leafs. Seattle’s offseason strategy is also discussed in depth, including possible pursuits of Alex Tuch, the importance of retaining Bobby McMann, and concerns surrounding the Kraken’s lack of elite scoring, defensive inconsistency, and stalled prospect development. The episode highlights why this offseason could define the future of the franchise and potentially determine whether the Kraken can become a true playoff contender in the Western Conference. Topics covered include: Seattle Kraken offseason rumorsAuston Matthews trade speculationBobby McMann free agencyShane Wright trade valueKraken prospect developmentNHL trade rumors 2026Seattle Kraken rebuild discussionAlex Tuch to Seattle rumorsKraken salary cap and trade assetsSeattle Kraken playoff outlook#SeattleKraken #AustonMatthews #NHLRumors #KrakenHockey #SeattleSports #NHLTradeRumors #ShaneWright #BobbyMcMann #HockeyPodcast #TheFrozenDeep

    30 min
  2. May 6

    KRAKEN STRIKE OUT AGAIN… NOW WHAT? | Seattle’s Draft Lottery Disaster Changes EVERYTHING

    The Seattle Kraken did not get the NHL Draft Lottery luck they hoped for, falling to the No. 7 overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft. Now the big question becomes: what does Jason Botterill do next?On this episode of The Frozen Deep, we break down the Kraken’s disappointing draft lottery result, why missing out on elite prospects like Gavin McKenna changes the entire direction of the offseason, and whether Seattle should consider making an aggressive trade to move up the board. Could the Kraken package picks and prospects to land a true franchise-changing player? Or should they stay patient and continue building through their prospect pipeline?We also dive into potential NHL Draft targets at No. 7, including Chase Reid, Ivar Stenberg, Caleb Malhorta, Keaton Verhoeff, Albert Smits and other rising prospects who could fit Seattle’s long-term vision. Plus, we discuss why this offseason may become the “summer of trades” across the NHL and why the Kraken cannot afford to stay passive in a loaded Pacific Division.The conversation also covers:Seattle Kraken draft strategyNHL Draft trade-up scenariosJason Botterill’s first major offseason decisionsKraken prospect pool outlookNHL free agency expectationsPacific Division competitionCoachella Valley Firebirds playoff updatesKansas City Mavericks playoff runFuture Seattle Kraken roster constructionIf the Kraken want to become a true Stanley Cup contender, this may be the most important offseason in franchise history.Subscribe to Up West Sports and The Frozen Deep for more Seattle Kraken news, NHL Draft coverage, offseason rumors, prospect breakdowns, and Kraken analysis all year long.

    24 min
  3. Apr 17

    Kraken COLLAPSE: Season is OVER! | Most Important Offseason in Franchise History

    The Seattle Kraken season is officially over… and it ended in complete collapse. After a brutal 7-17-2 finish over their final 26 games, the Kraken are heading into what might be the most important offseason in franchise history. From major front office questions to roster decisions and future direction, everything is on the table. In this episode of The Frozen Deep, we break down: What went wrong during the Kraken’s late-season collapseThe fallout between Ron Francis and Jason Botterill—and who’s really in chargeWhy this offseason is more important than even the expansion yearThe biggest roster issues (lack of elite scorers, too many “middle-tier” players)Why Bobby McMann might be the most important free agent decisionMVPs, team superlatives, and who actually showed up this seasonWe also shift focus to the future: Should the Kraken commit to a full rebuild or aggressive retool?Can Lane Lambert still be the right head coach moving forward?Which young players could make an impact next season?Plus, we dive into: Coachella Valley Firebirds playoff outlook (AHL)Potential player movement between NHL and AHLNHL playoff bracket predictions and early reactionsThis isn’t just a season recap—this is a turning point for the Seattle Kraken. The decisions made over the next few months will define where this franchise is headed for years to come. If you’re a Kraken fan, this is the offseason to pay attention.

    27 min

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Beneath the surface, the truth hits different. The Frozen Deep is your go-to Seattle Kraken podcast for raw analysis, sharp takes, and everything happening on the ice. From game breakdowns and lineup decisions to trade buzz and big-picture direction, we cut through the noise and bring real hockey talk to the surface. No fluff. No spin. Just Kraken hockey, told the way it should be.

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