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Three Avalanche D-men who grew up Canucks fans are playing down the road against the Seattle Kraken.
Three Avalanche D-men who grew up Canucks fans are playing down the road against the Seattle Kraken.
There's no shortage of playoff experience for the Seattle Kraken.
The Kraken will leave Monday morning for Denver in preparation for Tuesday evening's Game-1.
The Kraken take on the defending champs as the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs get underway.
Like so many NHL teams before them, the Kraken will charge into the playoffs while missing a key figure.
The Kraken lost while the LA Kings won, meaning Seattle must wait until Friday to find out their 1st-round opponent.
Kraken fans should be careful what they ask for in terms of wins, but not in terms of hockey coverage.
New Kraken fans can learn a couple of clichés if they want to know what usually wins in the playoffs.
Kraken fans unfamiliar with the Stanley Cup Playoffs will soon discover the magic, right after they find out an opponent.
The LA Kings will have a little revenge on their minds as they battle the Kraken for 2 very big points.
The Kraken ran into a red hot Wild team with a goalie in the zone.
Despite a recent goal drought, Kraken center Matty Beniers remains the favorite to win rookie-of-the-year.
The Canucks continue to crank things up as the NHL season begins to wind down.
It's a huge game for the Seattle Kraken in a Saturday matinee in Nashville.
Recent heroics shine the light on the Seattle Kraken's outstanding top pair of D-men.