Canucks NHL Tuesday: Lost In Arizona; Phil The Thrill
Canucks would-be's, could-be's and fan deals.
Canucks would-be's, could-be's and fan deals.
The Canucks have a dynamic duo and rank very high on the list.
Hockey season has started around the globe, as the Canucks scouts stay busy.
The Kraken should benefit tremendously as Borgen establishes his all-around game while entering his prime.
The former Finnish phenom will look to continue re-establishing his game with the Seattle Kraken.
Covering the gamut from the Kraken and beyond, featuring a Piper, a Tenny, a Kaner, and a Simmer.
There is still plenty of work to do with the young goalie, but the Seattle Kraken are hoping he's worth the wait.
Surprised? Don't be, it only reinforces the Kraken's team-first mentality.
Some mid-summer social media fun for the Kraken, and some serious NHL business.
The challenges and opportunities abound for this now well established Canucks management group.
Another Kraken bounces north; while S.H.I. reader responses grow.
The next Seattle Kraken scouting cycle begins with the Hlinka Gretzky Cup in early August.
What the Seattle Kraken line-up should look like, and who's the wild card?
They haven't played in NHL games yet, but these 3 future Kraken will be in the not-so-distant-future.
The Kraken replaced Carson Soucy with 31-year-old, two-time Stanley Cup champ Brian Dumoulin.