Kraken NHL Daily: Seattle Skates, No Trade Urgency
There's no urgency whatsoever for the Kraken to make roster moves, but that day will come soon enough.
There's no urgency whatsoever for the Kraken to make roster moves, but that day will come soon enough.
A Canucks loss on Tuesday night would heat things up as the NHL trade freeze ends.
Shane Wright and the Kraken will both play again on Wednesday, a continent apart.
The Seattle Kraken feature two players to watch at the WJC in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Jani Nyman and Niklas Kokko were selected by the Kraken in the 2nd-round this past summer.
The Seattle Kraken need to add depth to the defense group.
The Kraken get a big road win and prepare to take on a perennial power house.
The Kraken look to sweep the season series with the Capitals while the Leafs extend streaks.
The Canucks are at .500 on the season, while Team Canada gets a boost.
Kraken forward Wright has already headed east to participate in Team Canada's preliminary camp.
Mistakes cost the Seattle Kraken a game against a tired Montreal Canadiens team.
The Kraken have plenty of motivation against a Habs team potentially weary from a road trip.
Jordan Eberle and the Kraken will look to stay undefeated against Montreal.
The dream sequence involves Wright scoring his 1st Kraken goal against the team that "snubbed" him.
The return of Kraken forward Shane Wright, and a significant NHL homecoming.