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Beniers, 19, leaves Wolverines, signs with Kraken

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Sunday, 10 April 2022 16:14

SEATTLE -- The Seattle Kraken agreed to terms Sunday with top prospect Matty Beniers, making him the latest University of Michigan player to jump immediately to the NHL.

Beniers posted an illustration of himself standing on a frozen Elliott Bay looking at the Seattle skyline on social media with the message "See you soon" after finalizing his three-year entry-level contract. He's expected to join the team right away.

"We're excited to welcome Matty to our organization," general manager Ron Francis said. "He capped off a productive career at Michigan with a trip to the Frozen Four and has impressed our staff over the past couple of years with his leadership and strong two-way game. We're looking forward to working with him as he takes the next step in his development."

The 19-year-old playmaking center had 43 points in 37 games for the Wolverines, who reached the semifinals before losing two victories short of a national title. Beniers had a goal and an assist and was one of the best U.S. players at the Beijing Olympics.

The Wolverines, equipped with first-round selections up and down the lineup, were the No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA tournament, but struggled after winning the Big Ten title. They outlasted American International and Quinnipiac in the opening weekend to get to Boston, then lost to Denver in the Frozen Four semifinals.

Beniers was the second pick in the 2021 draft and the first in the expansion franchise's history. He's also set to be the first Kraken pick to play for them.

"I can't wait to get started," Beniers said. "Although we fell short of our goal, I loved my time with Michigan and am looking forward to the next step in my journey. Being drafted last summer was surreal, and I'm excited to get to Seattle."

Beniers joins Michigan teammates Owen Power, Kent Johnson and Nick Blankenburg in the NHL after all signed contracts since the overtime loss to Denver on Thursday night. Power is with the Sabres on their current road trip, but has not suited up yet. Vegas prospect Brendan Brisson could be next to sign.

Michigan defenseman Luke Hughes, a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award this season and a 2021 first-round draft choice of the New Jersey Devils, has elected to return to school and play another season with the Wolverines. His brothers, Jack (New Jersey) and Quinn (Vancouver Canucks), are both in the NHL.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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