Matty Beniers' 2024-25 season with the Seattle Kraken can be described as a year of both progress and unmet expectations for the young center. After inking a 7-year, $49.99 million contract extension with the Kraken in August 2024, a deal that carries an average annual value of $7.14 million, Beniers entered the season with heightened pressure to perform as a cornerstone of the franchise.
The 2024-25 season saw Beniers participate in all 82 regular-season games, a testament to his durability and commitment to the team. Statistically, he recorded 20 goals and 23 assists, accumulating 43 points. He also registered 147 shots on net and 77 blocked shots, highlighting his two-way contributions. Nine of his points came on the power play.
While these numbers reflect a solid contribution, they also reveal a need for further offensive development, especially considering his high draft position as the second overall pick in 2021. Beniers himself expressed a desire to elevate his game, emphasizing the importance of driving offense, creating momentum, and contributing to the team's overall success.
Throughout the season, Beniers demonstrated flashes of brilliance. For instance, in a March game against the Oilers, he scored a goal during a second-period rally. He also had a notable performance in late March, completing a comeback win against the Flames in overtime with a power-play goal. In April, Beniers reached the 20-goal mark, showcasing his scoring ability.
However, consistency remained an area for improvement. There were periods where Beniers experienced scoring droughts, impacting his overall point production. Despite centering the top line and participating on the first power-play unit, he struggled to consistently replicate the offensive output he displayed during his rookie season in 2022-23, when he earned the Calder Trophy.
Looking ahead, the Kraken and their fans are hoping that Beniers can build upon his performance in the 2024-25 season. The team's scoring woes were a significant factor in missing the playoffs, and Beniers' ability to rediscover his offensive touch will be crucial for the team's success. With a full season under his belt and a long-term contract providing stability, Beniers has the opportunity to further develop his game and solidify his role as a key player for the Seattle Kraken.