Kraken Game Day 73; West’s Best – Hot Stars – Rivalry Alive
The Stars knocked the Kraken out of the playoffs last spring.
The Stars knocked the Kraken out of the playoffs last spring.
The Kraken actually have plenty to be happy about, despite the disappointment of Monday night.
There's quite a history behind Game-7's for a number of Kraken and Stars.
The Kraken defied many expectations and tripped up any thoughts that their season might end Saturday.
The Seattle Kraken are facing elimination and need to reverse a few negative trends.
The former 2-time Stanley Cup winner brings a veteran calm to the Kraken's playoff drive.
The Kraken went down 3-0 on a goal that likely shouldn't have counted. Says who?
Not much drama, just the Stars being better than the Kraken in the return of Seattle's Jared McCann.
It took two periods for the Kraken to find any semblance of their game, and by then it was too late.
A number of factors helped the Kraken squash the Stars and take a 2-1 lead in the series.
Dallas will try to find its game against the Kraken, with one Stars forward telling us it's going to happen.
Grubauer and Gourde shine and the Kraken will try to bottle some magic for Game-2.
The Seattle Kraken exploded for four goals in the 1st period, blew the lead, and won in sudden death.
A simple, clear-cut primer for Game-1 and the series between the Kraken and the Dallas Stars.
Massive Seattle Kraken D-man Jamie Oleksiak has been showing off his skills at both ends of the ice.