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.
Colorado played its strongest game of the series on Friday and will have home ice vs. the Kraken on Sunday.
The defending Stanley Cup champions played the more complete game in forcing a Game-7 vs. the Kraken in Denver.
While Kraken coach Hakstol can roll his 4 lines, Avalanche coach Bednar might get a bit antsy with a lack of scoring.
The Kraken already benefit from non-existent Avalanche depth scoring; Nichushkin's absence makes it worse.
Alexander Wennberg's soccer skills were just one of the many elements that pushed the Kraken to victory.
The AHL rookie-of-the-year for the Kraken affiliate in Coachella Valley had an immediate Stanley Cup Playoff impact.
The Kraken have a chance to win the series at home on Friday night.
Both men will miss Game-5 with Kraken forward Jared McCann likely out for the remainder of the series.
The Kraken should be able to exploit factors that have turned in their favor against Colorado.
It was a fun, feisty, and emotional night of Kraken hockey at Climate Pledge Arena.
Kraken fans witnessed the drama of their first ever sudden death OT with Seattle evening the series.
Kraken forward Morgan Geekie returns after the birth of his daughter and echoes his coach's hockey sentiments.
The Kraken and Avalanche are both missing 2nd liners and Seattle puts a new emphasis on draws.
One of the Kraken GM's big jobs after the playoffs will be determining the fate of 3 unrestricted free agents.