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A day after firing coach Dan Bylsma and promoting longtime general manager Ron Francis to president of hockey operations, the ...
There was widespread surprise when news leaked out that Dan Bylsma, who helped fortify the Kraken’s farm system, would only ...
Search begins for replacement for Dan Bylsma, who spent the past four years coaching for the Kraken organization at the NHL ...
After finishing 24th in goals allowed per game in their inaugural season, the Kraken improved defensively in each season under former head coach Dave Hakstol. They were 15th in goals allowed during ...
At a fan event last Tuesday during which he announced a widespread pricing drop for season tickets, CEO Tod Leiweke welcomed ...
SEATTLE — Last week, the Seattle Kraken announced a flurry of fan-friendly initiatives highlighted by lower ticket prices. A move that is usually saved for a team that is hurting for attendance ...
The Kraken added two expensive free-agent veterans and management touted an improved, maybe even good team. After a franchise-best 4-2 start, hopes were up. But it certainly didn’t last.
Which brings us to the Kraken, still playing a game of hockey that hasn’t changed much when it comes to intimidation and imposing physical will. Sure, players don’t fight nearly as often.
A couple of years ago, the Seattle Kraken’s top business executives sat in an office and gazed upon a ceramic whiteboard. Workshopped ideas for sustaining a successful NHL franchise were written ...
At a fan event Tuesday during which he announced a widespread pricing drop for season tickets, CEO Tod Leiweke welcomed a Jr. Kraken player to the mic for the last query. It turned out to be less ...
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