We’re just about two weeks away from the NHL’s 32 clubs beginning their full training camps ahead of the 2025-26 regular season, and even less time away from rookie camps beginning. In the coming days, teams will begin to announce their full camp rosters – a list that most will need to chop in half in order to get to the 23-player roster limit by the time opening night rolls around on Oct. 7.

The Kraken started the party last night by releasing their contingent of talent for this year’s camp. Players who are attending via PTOs and those who aren’t participating due to injury are listed in the total counts.

Eventually, this page will house all 32 camp rosters and will be updated as cuts are made – a new feature here at PHR for the 2025-26 season. We’re getting this article up in advance of more announcements coming in, but for now, Seattle sits alone.

Seattle Kraken

Roster size: 58/23
Last updated Sep. 4, 1:24 p.m.

Forwards (33): Jon-Randall Avon, Matty Beniers, Berkly Catton, Jordan Eberle, Jagger Firkus, Oscar Fisker Molgaard, Frédérick Gaudreau, David Goyette, John Hayden, Justin Janicke, Kaapo KakkoTye Kartye, Andrei Loshko, Mason MarchmentJared McCann, Max McCormick (inj.), Ian McKinnon (PTO), Jacob MelansonBen Meyers, Julius Miettinen, Logan MorrisonJani Nyman, Jake O’Brien, Carson Rehkopf, Lleyton Roed, Eduard Sale, Jaden SchwartzMitchell StephensChandler StephensonEeli Tolvanen, Nathan Villeneuve, Ryan WintertonShane Wright

Defensemen (19): Alexis Bernier (inj.), Lukas Dragicevic, Vince DunnRyker Evans, Jakub Fibigr, Blake Fiddler, Cale Fleury, Kaden Hammell, Tyson Jugnauth, Adam LarssonRyan LindgrenJosh MahuraBrandon Montour, Ty Nelson, Jamie OleksiakGustav Olofsson (PTO), Ville Ottavainen, Caden Price, Will Reynolds

Goaltenders (6): Joey DaccordPhilipp GrubauerNiklas KokkoJack LaFontaine (PTO), Matt MurrayVictor Ostman