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Kraken Activate Jaden Schwartz, Move Chandler Stephenson To Non-Roster Status

January 11, 2026 by Pro Hockey Rumors

The Kraken will get a key offensive contributor back in their lineup tonight as the team announced (Twitter link) that they’ve activated winger Jaden Schwartz off injured reserve.  To make room on the roster, center Chandler Stephenson has been granted non-roster status.

Schwartz has been out since late November with a lower-body injury, one that derailed what had been a solid start to his season.  The 33-year-old had eight goals and seven assists through his first 23 appearances before being sidelined while averaging over 17 minutes per night of ice time.  That came on the heels of a 49-point effort last season, his highest point total since the 2019-20 campaign when he was still with St. Louis.

Schwartz is in the final season of a five-year, $27.5MM contract signed for Seattle’s inaugural campaign but he has dealt with injury issues in four of those give seasons.  Still, he remains one of their more intriguing potential trade chips heading toward the deadline in March.  That is, if the Kraken wind up being sellers.  They’ve won eight of their last ten games to get into a playoff spot and getting Schwartz back should only bolster their attack, one that sits 27th in goals scored heading into today’s action.  If they stay in the mix, he’s unlikely to move but if they fall out of the race, he’s a strong candidate to be dealt.

However, they won’t have their full lineup available just yet with Stephenson’s removal from the roster.  The 31-year-old is tied for second on the team in scoring with 11 goals and 16 assists in 42 games while he’s averaging 19:58 per game of ice time, a career high.  However, it appears his removal from the roster is for a good reason, as Kate Shefte of The Seattle Times relays (Twitter link) that his wife is expecting to give birth shortly.  That suggests Stephenson’s absence should be a short-term one which is important given his role as their top middleman.

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