Lane Lambert has officially taken the reins as head coach of the Seattle Kraken. The decision follows an exhaustive coaching search led by newly appointed general manager Jason Botterill. Lambert brings not just a wealth of experience behind the bench but also a proven record of postseason success. His coaching career includes leading the New York Islanders to a playoff berth in 2023 and winning a Stanley Cup as an assistant with the Washington Capitals in 2018.
Jason Botterill’s first major decision signals vision shift
The hiring marks a significant milestone for Jason Botterill, who was promoted to general manager after Ron Francis transitioned to president of hockey operations. This is Botterill’s first coaching hire since stepping into the role, and it reflects a focus on building strong relationships and a consistent internal culture.
This decision is more than just a tactical choice. It’s a philosophical statement on how Botterill envisions the Kraken evolving in the coming years. With playoff ambitions and player development at the core, the hiring sends a message that Seattle is preparing to compete with purpose.
Kraken roster offers blend of youth and experience
Lane Lambert (Credit: Getty Image)
Lambert inherits a roster that finished seventh in the Pacific Division last season. While the team posted a 35-41-6 record, it possesses depth and promise. Emerging talents like Matty Beniers, Shane Wright, and Ryker Evans bring energy and potential. At the same time, veterans such as Jared McCann, Vince Dunn, and Jaden Schwartz provide leadership and stability.
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“Next man up” mentality key as Edmonton Oilers search for Zach Hyman replacementImproving special teams will be one of Lambert’s initial challenges. The Kraken ranked in the bottom third of the league in goals-against, power-play efficiency, and penalty kill. Addressing those weaknesses will be crucial if Seattle hopes to return to playoff contention. With a more defined coaching strategy and a clear organizational vision, the Kraken look ready to turn the page under Lambert’s command.
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