The Seattle Kraken's 2026 Development Camp has come to an end with Team Blue winning the fourth annual Stucky Cup.

27 skaters were divided into two teams to compete for the Stucky Cup. After two 20-minute halves, Team Blue came out victorious.

Prospects were invited to Development Camp to work on their skills with Kraken coaches throughout the week. The culmination of the camp is the Stucky Cup scrimmage.

Following the week of development, Director of Player Development Cory Murphy shared his perspective on the 2026 Development Camp.

"[I've been] really impressed with the attitudes of all of our prospects, the commitment, the focus. It's been a really good week," Murphy said to NHL.com.

The prospects agreed with Murphy and also praised the Kraken's staff and facilities.

Casey Mutryn, the 38th overall selection in the 2026 NHL Draft, shared his thoughts on his first Kraken camp.

"The guys, the staff, the resources we have here - it's second to none," Mutryn said. "They're invested in us, and it's up to us to take it and develop and become the best players we can."

Blake Fiddler, the 36th overall pick in 2025, agreed with Mutryn.

"It's awesome to have all the fans out here, to compete against the guys, have a little bit of competition," Fiddler said. "It was really fun to be out there today."

The tournament concluded with Team Blue taking the victory.

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