The first African-American play-by-play radio broadcaster in the NHL, Everett Fitzhugh, talks about the upcoming inaugural season of the Seattle Kraken.
Sports fans in the Pacific Northwest rejoice! You may FINALLY have a way to cut the cord and still be able to watch live Seattle Mariners baseball games and the upcoming Seattle Kraken hockey matches!
The Seattle Kraken announced today (September 7) that any spectator wishing to attend a game when the team plays in their inaugural season at Climate Pledge Arena will need to not only wear a face mask inside the arena but also show proof of vaccination against the coronavirus on a mobile app.
While season tickets sold out in mere minutes, the Seattle Kraken have released some single-game stubs that are on sale to the general public as of today.
Here's how to go about getting some.
Getting tickets to a Seattle Kraken match in their first year as the newest team in the National Hockey League (NHL) will be difficult as they sold-out in mere minutes. If you really want some, better rob a bank!
The first step in making a team complete with actual players begins tomorrow with the NHL's expansion draft.
Here are 5 other important dates to circle for the inaugural season of the Seattle Kraken:
The National Hockey League's newest team -- the Seattle Kraken -- took their first step to adding their first player to their roster today (June 2) as the league held its annual draft lottery.
In just eight more months, Seattle will become the 32nd city in North America to be the home of an NHL team -- the Kraken. Is the Emerald City primed to become "Hockey Town" West?
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In an announcement made in Seattle earlier today (July 23) from the site of their future home -- Climate Pledge Arena (formerly Key Arena) -- the National Hockey League's 32nd and newest franchise officially revealed the team name and logo/colors.