Kraken keep veteran Jordan Eberle at trade deadline after agreeing to 2-year extension
SEATTLE (AP) — Veteran forward Jordan Eberle stayed put at the NHL trade deadline. He’ll be in Seattle a little longer.
Eberle and the Kraken reached agreement on a $9.5 million, two-year contract extension on Friday that will keep one of the originals for the expansion franchise in Seattle for a couple more seasons.
Eberle was slated to be an unrestricted free agent after this season and was viewed as one of the top options going into the final hours before the trade deadline. But Eberle had indicated his desire was to remain in Seattle.
“I’ve been through it so many times you just kind of become status quo,” Eberle said Thursday before the extension was agreed to and his name was still floated as a trade target. “I think it gets harder as you get older and have a family — you’re wife and kids — that sort of thing comes into play. I look at it as you try and go to the rink and do the best you can every day and see where the chips fall.”