Kraken dominate on the road in Vancouver with Mikey Eyssimont sparking a 5-0 win with Joey Daccord in net, recording his second shutout of the season and fifth of his career
Kyle Shohara is the director of communications with the Seattle Kraken. His job running the interference between players, coaches and the media, was something he was born to do. “I’ve been playing hockey since I was probably six or seven years old," Shohara said. "This is my 16th year in the NHL."
The Vancouver Canucks' playoff hopes took another significant blow on Wednesday night at Rogers Arena as they were shut out 5-0 by the Seattle Kraken in their final matchup of the season. With every point crucial in their chase for a Wild Card spot,
The Blues hold the second Wild Card spot in the Western Conference with 87 points. Seattle currently have 68 points and nine games to go. That puts the Kraken mathematically out of contention.
Now that there’s no more glimmer of hope, the eulogies to the 2024-25 Seattle Kraken can safely begin. They knew how to rally, but never truly contended.
If someone thinks they can do it in three, have at it ... Advertising “All fun,” he said. Montour has it in for the Canadiens this season. He tied his Kraken record for most points by ...
The puck will drop at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle at 7 p.m. on Monday, March 31, with pregame coverage beginning at 6:30 p.m.