Simmer’s Sunday 9: Kraken Line-up, Sleds, Waivers, Pod!
A cavalcade of Kraken and NHL joy joy, with one sad exception.
A cavalcade of Kraken and NHL joy joy, with one sad exception.
"It's a good team and it's a good lesson for us." - Canucks coach Tocchet on the Kraken.
A homecoming brings a fresh start for Oiler turned Kraken Kailer Yamamoto.
Game on! The Kraken and Flames get after it, with 15 days to the season opener.
Maturity, charisma, and skill all factor into the top-line center's future with the Kraken.
The Kraken will seek consistency from their long-term franchise goaltender.
The Kraken should benefit tremendously as Borgen establishes his all-around game while entering his prime.
For now the Kraken's roster contract balance seems as solid as its scoring depth.
The top pair lefty cashes in; he was the last Kraken player needing a contract for this season.
Kraken head coach Dave Hakstol says he expects the competitiveness of training camp to be excellent.
Not long after getting an extension of his own, Kraken GM Ron Francis locks up his coach.
What the Seattle Kraken line-up should look like, and who's the wild card?
"Doomo" brings the Kraken veteran saavy, great penalty killing experience, and 2 Stanley Cups rings.
The Spokane native returns to his home state, signing a one-year deal with the Seattle Kraken.
Oilers McDavid cleaned up, Kraken Beniers beat the rookies, and big names move from Beantown.