These Squids must be seen to be believed. DO YOU SEE THE LIGHT But first, the Highlights! Game Notes: Your TOI leader was Adam Larsson with 27:22 played.
The Seattle Kraken played their 45th game of the season Thursday against the streaking New Jersey Devils, one of the best teams in the Eastern Conference.
It felt like every guy on the roster was red hot while the Kraken were on their franchise best eight-game win streak. That streak came to an end Monday afternoon against Tampa Bay and Seattle has now lost two in a row as travel and fatigue made its presence known.
We’re now into the first month of 2023, and it sounds like a good time to check in on some Seattle Kraken prospects. After the excitement of the World Junior Championship, things started heating up as trades were seemingly being made left and right in the Canadian Hockey League (CHL).
Several players are off to fantastic starts in their NHL careers and currently lead the pack in the race for the Calder Trophy.
The Seattle Kraken might want to find a neutral site for Thursday night's game against New Jersey. Because the Devils have been nearly unbeatable on the road.
Francis and Hakstol, you beautiful geniuses Let us dispel the notion that the Kraken did not know what they are doing. They know, and have always know, exactly what they’re doing.
Guess the back-to-back was a little much. On to New Jersey it is. But first, the “Highlights”: Game Notes: Your TOI leader was Vinnie Dunn, who played 27:25.
We’ve seen this movie before. After a long win streak gets snapped for an NHL team, it is very typical for that club to lose at least a couple games soon after the streak ends.
The Kraken returned to the place their historic seven-game road win streak started but could not recreate the success, falling to the Edmonton Oilers by a 5-2 score at Rogers Place on Tuesday.
Just prior to the Kraken making history with an undefeated seven-game, 14-day road trip, the team made a major decision with its top prospect, Shane Wright.
The Seattle Kraken players and their head coach were not hanging their heads after losing 4-1 to the Tampa Bay Lightning Monday afternoon. Even with a perfect seven-game road trip in the rearview, you just knew coming in that this was going to be a tough one, and although the result wasn’t what the group wanted, Seattle performed admirably.
Not an ideal homecoming The Kraken just didn’t have it in their Monday afternoon matchup with the Tampa Bay Lightning. They were outworked at times and a late push wasn’t enough to extend their franchise-long winning streak past 8 games.
As we pass the halfway point of the season, the Seattle Kraken offense is humming. The Kraken scored six goals on their first seven shots in Chicago on Saturday night en route to eight goals in a victory.
Sometime in the last two weeks, the Seattle Kraken went from pretty good to something entirely different. “This team is playing as well as anybody in the
After setting an NHL record by sweeping a seven-game trip, the Seattle Kraken return home Monday for an MLK Day matinee against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
As NHL fans, we often hear the common phrase, “he needs a change of scenery” when talking about a struggling player. In many of these cases, that isn’t the solution to these struggles, instead becomes just another place where a player fails to meet expectations.
Welcome to this edition of our Seattle Kraken 3 Up, 3 Down column. In this series, we look at some of the highs and lows of Seattle’s recent play. From the play of prospects to storylines surrounding the NHL franchise, The Hockey Writers is your go-to place for all things Kraken.
ROAD WARRIORS. WHAT A RUSH. But first, the Highlights! Game Notes: Your TOI leader was Vinnie Dunn, who played 24:33 in a very busy game. The Kraken finished up this road trip in the most explosive fashion possible: Every.
This was considered a season-defining trip for the Seattle Kraken. Seven games in 11 days would determine whether the second-year franchise was a playoff contender or pretender.
The Seattle Kraken are putting up goals at a record pace. A good reason for the offensive breakout is their secondary scoring. This season the Seattle Kraken have scored 147 goals, good for third most in the NHL (behind Boston-154, Buffalo-151).
It's a new week on the ice, and I for one would like to keep up the momentum we had this past week. There's only four games tonight but there are some good-looking spots for wagers.
After the Seattle Kraken assigned 2022 fourth overall pick Shane Wright back to the OHL Friday morning, it quickly became apparent that he would not remain a member of his current team, the Kingston Frontenacs.
After his successful run at the World Junior Championship, the Seattle Kraken returned 2022 first round pick Shane Wright to his OHL team. Only a day after celebrating his 19th birthday and captaining Team Canada to a Gold Medal in the 2023 World Junior Championship, the Seattle Kraken have officially assigned Shane Wright to the juniors.
He’ll now get another chance to have the overwhelmingly productive OHL campaign many were expecting, and with some NHL experience under his belt and a WJC win in his back pocket, he’s in a prime position to succeed.
The National Hockey League’s two newest franchises are about to go head-to-head in an outdoor battle on January 1, 2024.
The 2023 NHL Winter Classic was less than 24 hours away from starting at Fenway Park in Boston when the league announced where next year's outdoor extravaganza will take place.
Seattle Kraken goaltender Chris Driedger revealed a unique new helmet this week, which pays tribute to two legendary bands tied to the city's historic grunge scene.
It wasn’t that long ago that Tolvanen was seen as one of the top prospects in the game. Now, after falling flat in Nashville, he'll look to revive his stock and career with the Kraken.
The Seattle Kraken announced that Shane Wright is on his way back to the NHL after a short conditioning stint in the American Hockey League.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!