Kraken Tuesday: Seattle Added Enough? 2 NHL Deals
What the Seattle Kraken line-up should look like, and who's the wild card?
What the Seattle Kraken line-up should look like, and who's the wild card?
With just one big contract to sign for this season, the Kraken can turn their attention to another upgrade.
Sprong and Geekie are out for the Kraken, Lind, Dunn, Borgen and Fleury are in.
Come Monday night, the Kraken head coach and 1st-line center will know if they're bringing home some hardware.
If the Kraken won Game-4 at home, thank the shrine. If they lost, blame the shrine. (full length photo within story)
To a man, the Kraken were pleasantly surprised and then generally ecstatic about Seattle fan support.
The Kraken actually have plenty to be happy about, despite the disappointment of Monday night.
The Kraken defied many expectations and tripped up any thoughts that their season might end Saturday.
The Kraken put in a consistently strong performance to send the series back to Dallas.
The Stars jumped ahead early and then smothered the Kraken to go up 3-2 in the series.
The former 2-time Stanley Cup winner brings a veteran calm to the Kraken's playoff drive.
Not much drama, just the Stars being better than the Kraken in the return of Seattle's Jared McCann.
Potential great news for the Kraken to go with great news for their Round-2 opponent.
The Kraken stay off their skates, rest, relax, and then gear up and get after it on game-day.
A number of factors helped the Kraken squash the Stars and take a 2-1 lead in the series.