Beniers, Kraken And Fans Getting Amped Up
There's no shortage of playoff experience for the Seattle Kraken.
There's no shortage of playoff experience for the Seattle Kraken.
The Kraken will leave Monday morning for Denver in preparation for Tuesday evening's Game-1.
Like so many NHL teams before them, the Kraken will charge into the playoffs while missing a key figure.
The Kraken will look to stay healthy and re-establish their game in the final game before the playoffs.
The Kraken will try to run their win streak to five while moving even closer to a playoff bid.
The door remains open for the Kraken to move up the NHL standings with a win on Tuesday.
Notes leading up to the Kraken's all-important end-of-road-trip game in Winnipeg.
The Kraken found their game; they just couldn't find the net.
Kraken bodies enter and leave the line-up as the playoff stretch drive heats up.
Entering the NHL stretch drive, there's little room for mistakes, let alone a Seattle Kraken slump.
The rotating injury bug could get interesting as the Kraken head to the stretch drive.
Isles goalie Ilya Sorokin held the Seattle Kraken scoreless for just the 2nd time this season.
Kraken forward Jared McCann was one of a handful of NHL'ers to get engaged during the break.
The 3rd Star in the NHL for the month of January has entered his Kraken prime.
Vegas Golden Knight Chandler Stephenson will replace Kraken forward Matty Beniers.