Canucks NHL Monday: Star Gathering, Chiasson Again
Canucks a part of groups gathering overseas, while a PTO specialist gets another shot.
Canucks a part of groups gathering overseas, while a PTO specialist gets another shot.
Three current and former Canucks took part in the event in Czechia.
A startling Kraken and NHL variety pack for late August.
A healthy groin will make for a happy winger and a hearty Kraken line-up.
Yanni Gourde's value to the Seattle Kraken defies statistics until it matters most.
The Kraken should benefit tremendously as Borgen establishes his all-around game while entering his prime.
Tournaments abound for Kraken scouts as we enter the final month of hockey summer.
Surprised? Don't be, it only reinforces the Kraken's team-first mentality.
Kraken D-man Vince Dunn won't "run away" and wants to remain with Seattle for the long haul.
The Kraken's top farm team sees a unique variety of opportunities and challenges.
For now the Kraken's roster contract balance seems as solid as its scoring depth.
The top pair lefty cashes in; he was the last Kraken player needing a contract for this season.
Kraken head coach Dave Hakstol says he expects the competitiveness of training camp to be excellent.
A Dunn deal for the Kraken is presumed but not guaranteed prior to arbitration.
In early August, Kraken scouts will head overseas to view prospects for both the 2024 and 2025 NHL Drafts.