Former Maple Leaf Bobby McMann shines in Kraken debut
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Former Maple Leaf Bobby McMann shines in Kraken debut
"It almost resembles, in a way, your first game. You've got an entirely new group, new organization, new fans. You want to make a great first impression. Sometimes things go your way a little bit more than other nights, and, luckily, that was tonight for me. That was a fun one. It's always nice to get the win, and then when you contribute, it makes it that much better."
"McMann was dealt from the Toronto Maple Leafs during the trade deadline on March 6th, took his time getting into the Kraken lineup as he struggled with obtaining his visa, but showed all hockey fans why Seattle pushed to get him within the dire moments of the deadline. The former Maple Leafs fit right in on the Kraken's first line alongside Matthew Beniers and Jordan Eberle."
Bobby McMann made his Seattle Kraken debut against the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday, delivering an impressive performance with two goals and an assist in a 5-2 victory. McMann was acquired from the Toronto Maple Leafs at the trade deadline on March 6th in exchange for second and fourth-round picks, but faced delays joining the lineup due to visa complications. He immediately integrated into Seattle's first line alongside Matthew Beniers and Jordan Eberle. McMann expressed satisfaction with his debut, noting the importance of making a strong first impression with his new organization and fans. The trade proved worthwhile as McMann demonstrated the skill that prompted Seattle to pursue him aggressively during the deadline.
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