Several Seattle Kraken forwards, including Quebecer Yanni Gourde, are reportedly of interest to National Hockey League teams.
In any case, this is what Frank Seravalli, from Daily Faceoff, recently revealed. However, general manager Ron Francis would not trade Gourde at this time, but things could change between now and the trade deadline, especially if the Kraken is no longer in the playoff race.
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Gourde could be a rental striker of choice for teams contending for major honors this season. In fact, he is currently completing the last year of his contract, valued at $5.1 million per year.
In addition, forward Brandon Tanev would also be on the cards of several teams.
The Kraken has a 5-7-1 record since the start of the regular season, good for sixth place in the Pacific Division.
As for Gourde, he is having a difficult start to the campaign, having only amassed three assists in 13 games.
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