Kraken NHL Wednesday: Bad News, Trade Likelihood Increases
An idle Kraken club watched a wild card spot move further away.
An idle Kraken club watched a wild card spot move further away.
In the next 5 games, the Kraken will have a pretty good idea of their trade deadline plans.
The Kraken will have a limited role in upcoming international tournaments.
The Kraken moved 2 points ahead of the Flames and into 4th place in the Pacific.
Thursday featured a lively Kraken informal skate and plenty of league news.
The Kraken need to see the consistency they should get from the center as he enters a contract year.
The Kraken, Canucks, Red Wings, Blackhawks, and Hurricanes all have a say.
Surprised? Don't be, it only reinforces the Kraken's team-first mentality.
With just one big contract to sign for this season, the Kraken can turn their attention to another upgrade.
The 2023 NHL Draft is full of talented forwards, even for the Kraken at pick 20.
To a man, the Kraken were pleasantly surprised and then generally ecstatic about Seattle fan support.
While Kraken coach Hakstol can roll his 4 lines, Avalanche coach Bednar might get a bit antsy with a lack of scoring.
The Kraken have a chance to win the series at home on Friday night.
The Kraken and Avalanche are both missing 2nd liners and Seattle puts a new emphasis on draws.
The defending champs were too much for the Kraken in Game-3, riding momentum surges to victory.