Blue Jackets get a needed win in Seattle
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The Kraken will play back-to-back road games this weekend, with the first game coming against the Blues on Saturday.
Notable: For the first time at home this season, the Kraken (6-3-4) put in a truly ghastly performance filled with errors and breakdowns and watched San Jose, with its bevy of young talent, take advantage of seemingly every miscue in a 6-1 loss to the Sharks on Wednesday night.
The Seattle Kraken aren't scoring enough goals, and coach Lane Lambert wants a different approach from his players to begin solving the issue at hand.
All three local stations — KREM 2, KSKN 22, and Quest 22.2 — are available in high definition throughout the Spokane and Coeur d’Alene area. Fans can watch with a basic TV antenna: The Seattle Kraken are back on the ice again on Wednesday, November 5, at home in Seattle to take on the San Jose Sharks.
Tyler Seguin’s goal in the closing seconds of the first period held up as the winner and Casey DeSmith stopped 30 of 31 shots as the Dallas Stars beat the Seattle Kraken 2-1 on Sunday night. Wyatt Johnston also scored for the Stars with his league-leading seventh power-play goal.
After being away for six straight games, the Seattle Kraken wasted absolutely no time putting on a show for their fans. In their first return from a long road s
On the home-games headset with those driving what we see on the ice, the popular twin video boards and 28,000 square feet of LED, all for fans loving the sport and feeling closer to players