Bobby McMann was traded to the Seattle Kraken by the Toronto Maple Leafs on Friday for a fourth-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft and a conditional second-round pick in the 2027 NHL Draft.
"With the addition of Bobby McMann, we wanted to look and try to add a piece to our group," Seattle general manager Jason Botterill said, "someone who can play in our top nine. We look at Bobby as a player that brings speed to our lineup, gets pucks to the net, gets to the net, and I think can complement the rest of our group very well."
The 29-year-old forward, who has 32 points (19 goals, 13 assists) in 60 games this season, said the news took a little longer than he expected; he sat out the Maple Leafs' past two games for roster management purposes.
"It's been wild. (Toronto general manager Brad Treliving) called me a couple of days ago, and said, 'We're taking you out of the lineup,'" McMann told TSN on Friday. "Thought it would probably happen a little sooner. Then I spent the past 48 hours kind of waiting it out.
"You try to stay off social media, stay off your guys' insider takes, but inevitably it finds you. You start to think about, 'OK, what would this team be like?'"



















