The Kraken could deal multiple players at the upcoming NHL trade deadline including Brandon Tanev and Yanni Gourde.
Seattle Kraken center Yanni Gourde (37) attempts a shot in the first period against the Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena. The Kraken have put up a 21-24-3 record and sit sixth in the Western Conference wild-card race, six points out of the playoff picture but with three more games played than second-place Calgary.
The Seattle Kraken are open for business as the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline approaches. The Kraken have had a tough go of things this season and all signs are point
The Seattle Kraken front office is reportedly open to taking calls on multiple players, according to The Fourth Period.
The Seattle Kraken hosted the Buffalo Sabres on Jan. 20. This matchup came just ten days after their first of the season, where the Kraken defeated the Sabres 6-2.
With the Maple Leafs looking to add defense and a third line center, they could double dip by adding not only their coveted center, but a behemoth blueline together.
SEATTLE – It’s time to say the scariest word in sports.
Elite defenders Jamie Oleksiak and Adam Larsson provide timely offense to boost Kraken to third win the last four games, cracking open a back-and-forth game
THROUGH GAMES OF SUNDAY, JAN. 19, 2025
The Kraken keep attempting to repeat their past that led to a 2023 playoff run. But they've failed to repeat that formula, and now must consider a rebuild.
The Fourth Period insider David Pagnotta says Brandon Tanev and Yanni Gourde are just two of the ... But Pagnotta’s report puts defenseman Jamie Oleksiak and forwards Oliver Bjorkstrand and ...
F: Jordan Eberle (256 games, 64 goals, 98 assists, 162 points) F: Yanni Gourde (269 games ... 13 assists, 21 points) D: Jamie Oleksiak (267 games, 14 goals, 50 assists, 64 points) F: Marian Gaborik (502 games, 219 goals, 218 assists, 437 points) F ...