Kraken 3, Avalanche 2, Seattle 1 Win From Moving On
The Kraken have a chance to win the series at home on Friday night.
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.
Kraken fans witnessed the drama of their first ever sudden death OT with Seattle evening the series.
One of the Kraken GM's big jobs after the playoffs will be determining the fate of 3 unrestricted free agents.
The Kraken were overwhelmed by MacKinnon, Rantanen, and Makar in Game-3.
The defending champs were too much for the Kraken in Game-3, riding momentum surges to victory.
The Kraken and Avalanche talk match-ups and playoff intensity as Game-3 gets set to unfold.
No other Kraken skater had a bigger influence on the outcome of Game-2.
The Kraken couldn't hold a 2-0 1st period lead and lost Game-2 in Denver.
The Kraken will face a mighty challenge in Game-2, and it may take on a different look.
The Avalanche will be turning it up a notch for Game-2 and the Kraken insist they need to as well.
It wasn't at all a shock; the Kraken outplayed the Avalanche and won Game-1 in Denver.
The Kraken will have to solve not one, but potentially two confident Avalanche netminders.
Kraken coach Hakstol reiterated it as expected; it's not so much about the opponent, it's about us.
The Kraken will leave Monday morning for Denver in preparation for Tuesday evening's Game-1.