It was a fun night at Xcel Energy Center, where the Seattle Kraken jumped on the coattails of captain Jordan Eberle and rode his two goals, plus a shootout winner, to their first win of the season—a 5-4 victory over the Minnesota Wild.
History unfolded in Seattle Tuesday as the Seattle Kraken played their season-opener against the St. Louis Blues. The Kraken lost the game 3-2, but there was plenty to cheer about for the Seattle crowd.
SEATTLE – The Seattle Kraken couldn’t quite break through on several good looks at the net in the first period of their season opener, but that changed in a hurry soon after the second period horn sounded at Climate Pledge Arena.
The Kraken lost again Monday, 4-3 in overtime, to the Calgary Flames, who remain undefeated in their meaningless preseason games. The story of this one was Seattle’s lack of punch on the power play, which had been showing signs of promise.
It’s a testament to how quickly things evolve when late September hits. We thought we’d let the weekend slide and come back on Monday to write a news recap, but so much has happened with the Seattle Kraken since Friday afternoon and Monday is already another preseason gameday, so why not a Sunday update?
As the Seattle Kraken have trailed off in the race for a playoff spot this season, one figure’s absence has clouded the club’s slide. Defenceman Vince Dunn has not played since March 4 versus the Calgary Flames due to an upper-body issue.
The NHL’s Department of Player Safety announced on Wednesday that Calgary Flames’ forward Martin Pospisil has been suspended three games for boarding Seattle Kraken forward Vince Dunn.
The evening ended early for Calgary Flames forward Martin Pospisil on Monday, as he was ejected from Monday’s game between the Flames and Seattle Kraken after receiving a checking-from-behind major penalty for a hit on Kraken blueliner Vince Dunn.
The National Hockey League (NHL) Department of Player Safety has announced that Calgary Flames forward Martin Pospisil will have a hearing tomorrow for his hit on Seattle Kraken defenseman Vince Dunn.
Since he was called up by the Calgary Flames back on Nov. 3, forward Martin Pospisil has developed a reputation as a player that uses his body to agitate, disrupt, and generally create havoc.
Calgary Flames forward Martin Pospisil was assessed a five-minute major penalty and a game misconduct for checking Seattle Kraken defenseman Vince Dunn from behind late in the third period of Monday’s game.
With the All-Star break in the rearview, the trade deadline looms large. Where does each team stand, and what moves should they be looking to make? Let's take a look around the league with the Seattle Kraken.
The Seattle Kraken have announced that Andre Burakovsky, Matty Beniers, and Vince Dunn will not play in the team’s afternoon matchup against the Pittsburgh Penguins today.
We're going to once again be keeping it simple in the NHL market, doing nothing more than rooting on goals with no regard for who gets involved in the fun.
One of the biggest moves of the offseason for the Seattle Kraken has finally happened. On July 21, the Kraken officially put pen to paper with their top defender Vince Dunn and re-signed him to a four-year contract totaling $29.4 million.
The Seattle Kraken have signed star defenseman Vince Dunn to a four-year contract extension.
After a rather underwhelming inaugural season, the Seattle Kraken rebounded in a big way in their 2022-23 campaign. Here's a look at whose stock is rising, falling or unclear.
Yesterday was a beautiful day of betting hockey, sweeping our article plays. For Saturday, we have just one game: Game 6 between the Dallas Stars and Seattle Kraken.
Vince Dunn scored at 1:58 of overtime as the Seattle Kraken defeated the host San Jose Sharks 2-1 Thursday night. Oliver Bjorkstrand had a goal and an assist and goaltender Philipp Grubauer made 31 saves for Seattle, which snapped a three-game winless streak (0-2-1).
We have ourselves 15 games in the NHL today, so buckle up for a fun day on the ice. We sifted through the board and pulled out our five favorite plays, made even better by each being available at plus-money.
The Seattle Kraken are off to an impressive start this season.
The Kraken boast nearly $7.5 million in open salary-cap room, which gives them the flexibility to be creative at the trade deadline.
Dunn, 24, was the team’s selection from the St. Louis Blues in the expansion draft.
St. Louis Blues insider Jeremy Rutherford noted there were a few reasons the St. Louis Blues chose to make the moves they did ahead of the NHL Expansion Draft.
After the St. Louis Blues lost 6-3 to the Los Angeles Kings on Sunday, head coach Craig Berube took the podium to answer questions. When asked about Vince Dunn’s tough night, he let slip some of his feelings on the defenseman’s rough night.
In terms of cost versus production, this is certainly a win for the Blues, who will get one more season of excess value from their young defender.
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