One: Final Statement The Kraken pushed hard to come back from a two-goal deficit Tuesday in Winnipeg and, while they fell short in a 4-3 loss, that kind of effort can strike a positive note on which to end a season. Head coach Dave Hakstol said post-game that he saw effort coming from the entire team “to work and stay in the fight.” With Thursday’s game being the final of the season for the Kraken, a similar effort can set a good final memory for Kraken faithful as they anxiously await next...
The Minnesota Wild will be going for their fifth consecutive win over the Seattle Kraken when they meet in their regular season finale on Thursday night. Will the Wild add another win to their streak? Or, will the Kraken put an end to it? Continue reading to find out.
The Kraken face the Blues with both teams looking to wrap up rough seasons
St. Louis Blues vs. Seattle Kraken 4/14/24: NHL free preview, analysis,
For all the marbles, it goes down today between the Colorado Avalanche and Winnipeg Jets. Colorado has their second big test in the last week, having lost their last big game against the Dallas Stars. While there’s an outside chance of both them and the Jets catching Dallas, it’ll all but be a playoff series preview against these two teams this afternoon. Colorado Avalanche Projected Lines Jonathan Drouin (27) - Nathan MacKinnon (29) - Mikko Rantanen (96)Artturi Lehkonen (62) - Casey Mittelstadt...