Kraken Game Night 31: The Bedard Tour, Donato Returns
With renewed confidence and a down-trodden opponent, the Kraken should roll.
With renewed confidence and a down-trodden opponent, the Kraken should roll.
After Tuesday's win, the Canucks have 39 points, tied for 2nd most in the NHL.
The Kraken earned a desperately needed win against a top eastern conference foe.
In a great goaltending match-up, the Canucks will want to stay out of the penalty box.
The Kraken have a tough test against one of the NHL's strongest teams.
The Kraken's inability to put together a win is as much psychological as it is physical.
The Kraken are one loss away from matching their all-time winless streak.
The Kraken will try to end a seven game winless streak with their 3rd game in four nights.
The Kraken couldn't find a way against the Bolts and the league's leading scorer.
The Kraken will try to snap their skid by taking advantage of the road weary Lightning.
It's dire straits in terms of playoffs hopes for a Kraken team in a six game skid.
The Kraken will have a big challenge in starting their homestand off on the right foot.
The Canucks take on the Wild, one of the 3 hottest teams in the NHL.
The Canucks coach said everyone was at fault in the loss that started the club's homestand.
The Kraken need to shake up the D-Corps and Evans is just the guy to do it.