With Jordan Eberle out for the weekend, the Kraken needed some extra forward depth up front. That will be forward Ben Meyers, as the Kraken announced (Twitter link) that he has been recalled from AHL Coachella Valley.
Meyers is in his first season with Seattle after signing a one-year, one-way contract worth $775K on the opening day of free agency this past summer. The 26-year-old had a strong preseason showing, leading the Kraken in scoring with two goals and three assists in four games but it wasn’t good enough for him to break camp with the big club. After clearing waivers, Meyers has played exclusively with the Firebirds so far and is off to a good start to his season, collecting two goals and six assists in 11 games.
Meyers is a veteran of 67 career NHL appearances between Colorado and Anaheim and has seen action at the top level in each of the last three seasons. All told, he has six goals and two assists to his name while logging just shy of ten minutes per game.
While the Kraken got Meyers as an unrestricted free agent, they can actually gain his RFA rights if he plays in 13 games or more with them as that would take him off the Group Six UFA list back to Group Two RFA status. Seattle had two open roster spots before calling Meyers up so no corresponding moves needed to be made to add him to the active roster.
aka.nda
Quality player. Hope he can get some ice time to inject some life into the kraken’s underwhelming top 3 lines
Classicfinder
He seems like a useful two-way piece. I did notice him on the ice a few times which is usually a good sign.