Game-6 Kraken Diary – Champs Finally Play Like It
It was bad news for the Kraken as the defending champion Avalanche got better as the night wore on.
It was bad news for the Kraken as the defending champion Avalanche got better as the night wore on.
The Kraken have a chance to win the series at home on Friday night.
It was a fun, feisty, and emotional night of Kraken hockey at Climate Pledge Arena.
The defending champs were too much for the Kraken in Game-3, riding momentum surges to victory.
The Blackhawks were as bad as the Coyotes, and the Kraken again took advantage.
The Kraken took care of business at Climate Pledge Arena with a win over the Ducks.
The Kraken blew a lead late only to win the game in overtime against a determined Stars club.
A fast-paced thriller ended in overtime with a D-man Miro Heiskanen goal against the Kraken.
Kraken D-man Jamie Oleksiak plays in his 500th NHL game as Seattle looks to bounce back off a loss.
Jared McCann, a former 1st-round pick of the Canucks they traded away, is flourishing with the Kraken.
A shocking trade started a career that has eventually led McCann to a happy place with the Kraken.
The Kraken took care of business and moved to within two points of 1st place in the Pacific Division.
The Kraken snapped a three-game losing streak and started a four-game road trip with a win.
The door remains open for the Kraken to move up the NHL standings with a win on Tuesday.
Froden tallies a point, Driedger clears waivers, and the Kraken balance out.