Kraken NHL Wednesday: Bad News, Trade Likelihood Increases
An idle Kraken club watched a wild card spot move further away.
An idle Kraken club watched a wild card spot move further away.
In the next 5 games, the Kraken will have a pretty good idea of their trade deadline plans.
The Kraken will have a limited role in upcoming international tournaments.
The Kraken moved 2 points ahead of the Flames and into 4th place in the Pacific.
Thursday featured a lively Kraken informal skate and plenty of league news.
The Kraken need to see the consistency they should get from the center as he enters a contract year.
The Kraken, Canucks, Red Wings, Blackhawks, and Hurricanes all have a say.
Surprised? Don't be, it only reinforces the Kraken's team-first mentality.
With just one big contract to sign for this season, the Kraken can turn their attention to another upgrade.
The Vancouver Canucks provide a base for Tommi Koivunen's NHL-wide coverage.
The 2023 NHL Draft is full of talented forwards, even for the Kraken at pick 20.
To a man, the Kraken were pleasantly surprised and then generally ecstatic about Seattle fan support.
While Kraken coach Hakstol can roll his 4 lines, Avalanche coach Bednar might get a bit antsy with a lack of scoring.
The Kraken have a chance to win the series at home on Friday night.
The Kraken and Avalanche are both missing 2nd liners and Seattle puts a new emphasis on draws.