The Kraken announced today that they’ve recalled forward Ryan Winterton from AHL Coachella Valley. Seattle has an open roster spot and ample cap space with Vince Dunn on long-term injured reserve, so no corresponding transaction is necessary.
Winterton, 21, continues to push himself up the organizational depth chart. A third-round pick (67th overall) from the Kraken’s inaugural 2021 draft class, the right-shot center was recalled twice last season and got into nine games, failing to record a point while posting 10 shots, four blocks and 10 hits. He averaged 9:20 per game and skated almost exclusively on the right wing.
The lack of offensive production on the scoresheet at the NHL isn’t surprising for his limited minutes. It’s also not at all indicative of what the Ontario native has been able to do in the minors since kicking off his professional career last season. A product of the Ontario Hockey League’s Hamilton Bulldogs and London Knights, Winterton tied for third on Coachella Valley last season with 22 goals in 58 games, adding 13 assists for 35 points with a +25 rating. He added seven goals and 12 points in 18 playoff games as Coachella Valley advanced to the Calder Cup Final and lost to Hershey for the second year in a row.
Winterton is off to a solid start in 2024-25, tying for second on Coachella Valley in scoring with five points (3 G, 2 A) through seven games. The 6’2″, 190-lb forward built up quite the postseason résumé while in the OHL, winning a championship with Hamilton in 2022 and leading the playoffs in scoring with the Knights in 2023 with 29 points in 21 games.
The Kraken already called up veteran John Hayden from Coachella Valley last week to serve as an extra forward with their added salary cap flexibility, but he’s been a healthy scratch in four straight since the summons. It does no good for the developing Winterton to sit in the press box, so expect him to bump someone out of the lineup and make his season debut tonight against the Avalanche. Seattle has iced the same 12 forwards for all 13 of their games this season, so it’ll be someone’s first healthy scratch. Intuition points to Tye Kartye, who has one goal and a -4 rating while averaging a team-low 10:32 per game.