Seattle Kraken Of The Future: Ville Ottavainen
The big, right-shot Finnish defenseman would fit nicely on a future Seattle Kraken blueline.
The big, right-shot Finnish defenseman would fit nicely on a future Seattle Kraken blueline.
Canucks head home; Canada gets swept in one of the more entertaining hockey match-ups one can find.
A 2019 Stanley Cup champion with the St. Louis Blues, Vince Dunn has been the Kraken's offensive catalyst.
In a mostly uneventful game, the Canucks held on to beat a floundering Pacific Division rival.
The name of the game is 'goalie', and the Seattle Kraken netminders need to step it up.
The Canucks have dominated the Kings in recent match-ups, including in one this season.
The Oilers moved three points ahead of the Kraken for 3rd place in the Pacific.
The Kraken will try to contain a superstar while riding the game of their own star defenseman.
The Kraken snapped a 3-game skid and stayed 7 points ahead of the closest non-playoff team.
The Coyotes edged the Canucks and moved the two teams into a tie in the standings.
The Kraken need a win as the Western Conference playoff chase gets tighter.
The NHL Draft Lottery appears to be an afterthought as the Canucks build late season momentum.
The Canucks look to win their 5th game in a row overall against a Dallas team they beat two weeks ago.
The Kraken will try to fix what ails them on the road in San Jose on Thursday.
The Canucks signed the 19-year-old D-man to a 3-year entry-level deal on March 10th.