Category: Seattle
Longest Stanley Cup Droughts
SeattleIt’s often said that the Stanley Cup is the hardest trophy to win in professional sports. In the modern era, it’s become tougher to win championships and build dynasties which begs the question: what are the longest active Stanley Cup droughts? No matter their location or name though, the team has...
Read moreTop prospects for Seattle Kraken
Matty BeniersNHL.com is providing in-depth prospect analysis for each of its 32 teams from Aug. 8-Sept. 8. Today, the top five prospects for the Seattle Kraken, according to NHL.com.
Read morePoll: Who Will Win The Pacific Division?
Pacific DivisionLast season, there was a significant disparity in the quality of teams in the Eastern and Western Conferences, especially among playoff teams. But there was an even more exaggerated difference between the Pacific Division and the rest of the league, with three Pacific teams (Anaheim, San Jose, Seatt...
Read moreDefenseman Justin Schultz sees a big opportunity with the Seattle Kraken
Justin SchultzHailing from Kelowna, BC, new Seattle Kraken defenseman Justin Schultz is glad to be back on the West Coast. He’s played the past seven years in Pittsburgh and Washington, which made it hard for family to travel to see him live. It was part of the attraction that Seattle had for the 32-year-old when...
Read moreOilers’ 10 Most Memorable Preseason Games
OilersThe Edmonton Oilers opened their 2021-22 preseason on Sept. 26, when they pay a visit to the provincial rival Calgary Flames. As part of their eight-game exhibition schedule, the Oilers…
Read moreMailbag: Robertson's future, Islanders offseason, best in Metropolitan
NHLHere is the Aug. 10 edition of the mailbag, where we answer your questions asked on Twitter using #OvertheBoards. Tweet your questions to @drosennhl.
Read more3 Kraken Forwards Who Could Be Moved to Ease Logjam
André BurakovskyThe Seattle Kraken made some big moves this offseason, whether it be drafting Shane Wright, signing or trading for Oliver Bjorkstrand. Seattle has added five forwards on one-way deals, which has created a logjam up front. Donskoi is arguably the best trade piece the Kraken have, as he is scheduled...
Read moreBrandon Tanev is Loving Seattle
Yanni GourdeThe Kraken winger reflects on a tough first season that nonetheless had a lot of positives, with more to come in Shane Wright and Matty Beniers.
Read moreSeattle Kraken Sign Michal Kempny
CapFriendlyJuly 25: Seattle has officially announced the contract, adding Kempny to the organization. July 24: The Seattle Kraken have added another player, signing defenseman Michal Kempny to a one-year, one-way $750K deal, according to CapFriendly. Kempny, 31, won the Stanley Cup in 2018 with the Washington...
Read moreSeattle Kraken re-sign Morgan Geekie to one-year deal
Seattle KrakenWinger Morgan Geekie signed a one-year, $1.4 million contract with the Seattle Kraken, eliminating the need for the arbitration hearing the player had filed for.
Read morePacific Notes: Kraken, Foegele, Canucks
Ryan DonatoNotes from the Pacific including Seattle still looking to add this summer, a different cost-cutting candidate for Edmonton, and more.
Read moreBREAKING NEWS: Kraken acquire Oliver Bjorkstrand in trade with Blue Jackets
Oliver BjorkstrandWe knew it. We just knew the Kraken weren’t done making moves this offseason, and they showed on Friday that they were willing to use up most of their remaining $9+ million in cap space to make themselves better. The team announced that it had acquired 27-year-old Danish winger Oliver Bjorkstrand fr...
Read moreSound Of Hockey Ep. 197 – Are the Kraken Mostly Done with Offseason Moves?
Seattle KrakenIt has been a very busy week around the hockey world and for the Seattle Kraken. Now that the dust has settled, John, Andy, and Darren have a lot to recap and consider, and they do just that on this week’s episode of the Sound Of Hockey Podcast. The guys start with a breakdown of […] The post Sound...
Read moreFirkus making name for himself as Kraken prospect
SeattleSEATTLE -- Jagger Firkus has yet to play his first NHL game, but the 18-year-old Seattle Kraken forward prospect already has a catchy nickname and has been compared to one of the top scorers in the League.
Read moreSeattle Kraken Re-Sign Alexander True
Seattle KrakenOne of the NHL’s few Danish players is sticking around, as the Seattle Kraken have re-signed forward Alexander True to a two-way, one-year contract extension with a $750,000 cap hit, per the team. True was Seattle’s selection from the San Jose Sharks in last year’s expansion draft. Joining the Shark...
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