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Defender Adam Larsson celebrates a thousand NHL games, his family, and a unique Kraken commemoration. A milestone etched in ice.

On Thursday night, the Kraken honored defenseman Adam Larsson for reaching 1,000 NHL games played.  423 players in NHL history have met the impressive milestone, and Larsson marks the 141st defenseman to join their ranks.

Adam Larsson Tribute, video by Candace Kludt courtesy of Seattle Kraken

Drafted 4th overall in the 2011 NHL entry draft by the New Jersey devils, Larsson played 65 games for the team that year.  He remained with the Devils until 2016 when he was traded to the Edmonton Oilers. In 2021, the Seattle Kraken picked up the veteran defenseman as part of the expansion draft.  Since joining the Kraken, Larsson has missed only one game-for the birth of his daughter.

Pre-game, Adam was joined on the ice by his wife, daughter, mother, brother, and sister.  To commemorate his achievement, the Kraken ownership group presented Larsson with a custom painting. He also received gifts from the team, along with the traditional silver stick to commemorate 1,000 games played.  His daughter, Alba, also received a miniature version of the silver stick.

Alba Larsson receives her mini stick from Kraken President of Hockey Operations Ron Francis photo  by Candace Kludt | The Hockey NewsAlba Larsson receives her mini stick from Kraken President of Hockey Operations Ron Francis photo  by Candace Kludt | The Hockey News

The Kraken went on to lose 6-2 to the Utah Mammoth; an unfortunate end to a celebratory night.

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