Kraken Game-3 Takeaways; Rest, Goalies, Happy Crowd
A number of factors helped the Kraken squash the Stars and take a 2-1 lead in the series.
A number of factors helped the Kraken squash the Stars and take a 2-1 lead in the series.
The Kraken must always be mindful of sneaky Stars veteran Joe Pavelski. And, a tragedy.
Out of the red no-contact sweater, the Kraken's top line left winger skated hard Sunday morning.
The Kraken are ready to raise their energy level in Game-3 vs. the Dallas Stars.
The Kraken admit there's still rehab to be done but it was great to see their leading scorer back on the ice.
The Kraken are alive and well in the NHL and AHL postseasons.
The Kraken rookie is a favorite to win one NHL award, while being left off the finalist list for another.
Untimely penalties hurt the Kraken, with the Dallas Stars riding waves of momentum to even the series.
Dallas will try to find its game against the Kraken, with one Stars forward telling us it's going to happen.
Thus far, Philipp Grubauer has delivered the kind of netminding the Kraken need to flourish in the postseason.
The Seattle Kraken exploded for four goals in the 1st period, blew the lead, and won in sudden death.
Goalies, injuries, and rest, or lack thereof, all keys for the Kraken and Stars.
A simple, clear-cut primer for Game-1 and the series between the Kraken and the Dallas Stars.
The Kraken joined the Florida Panthers in pulling off major upsets on Sunday.
Kraken forward Oliver Bjorkstrand scores twice and Seattle holds on.