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A Variety of Vancouver Canucks related comings and goings around the NHL.
A Variety of Vancouver Canucks related comings and goings around the NHL.
The Kraken moved two points closer to a playoff berth while ending Detroit's win streak.
It's a time for family bonding, camaraderie, and some extra Seattle Kraken pride.
The energy at Kraken games is remarkable, but then again, Seattle hockey has always had that.
The Canucks shutting down Thatcher Demko at this point would only really suck for Thatcher Demko.
The Seattle Kraken dominated as they looked as energetic as the Flyers looked flat.
Canucks and other NHL clubs can resort to the 'wink-wink, nudge nudge' development model.
Flyers coach John Tortorella on the Kraken: "We have our hands full again tonight."
The Rangers were too much for the Canucks, who fell to 3-5-and-1 under coach Tocchet.
Solid goaltending and playing to identity are two keys for the Kraken to earn a playoff berth.
The Seattle Kraken finish their five-game road trip with a 1-3-and-1 record.
The Canucks franchise number-one netminder is slated to back-up on Saturday.
A multi-year contract helps, but Canucks coach Rick Tocchet's intestinal fortitude will be put to the test.
Notes leading up to the Kraken's all-important end-of-road-trip game in Winnipeg.
Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin scored two goals in both home-and-home victories over the Canucks.