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Seattle Kraken
2021–22 Seattle Kraken season
ConferenceWestern
DivisionPacific
Founded2021
HistorySeattle Kraken
2021–present
Home arenaClimate Pledge Arena
CitySeattle, Washington
Team colorsDeep sea blue, ice blue, boundless blue, shadow blue, red alert
         
MediaRoot Sports Northwest
Sports Radio 950 KJR
Owner(s)Seattle Hockey Partners
General managerRon Francis
Head coachDave Hakstol
CaptainMark Giordano
Minor league affiliatesCharlotte Checkers (AHL)
Palm Springs (AHL in 2022–23)
Allen Americans (ECHL)
Stanley Cups0
Conference championships0
Presidents' Trophy0
Division championships0
Official websitenhl.com/kraken

The Seattle Kraken are a professional ice hockey team based in Seattle. The Kraken compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Pacific Division in the Western Conference and began play during the league's 2021–22 season. They play their home games at Climate Pledge Arena.

In December 2018, the NHL approved a proposal by Seattle Hockey Partners to grant an expansion franchise to the city of Seattle. In July 2020, the Kraken's name and branding were revealed. The Kraken are the first professional hockey team to play in Seattle since the Seattle Totems of the Western Hockey League played their last game in 1975, and the first Seattle hockey team to compete for the Stanley Cup since the Seattle Metropolitans, who won the cup in 1917 and folded in 1924. Ryan Donato scored the Seattle Kraken's first ever goal against Las Vegas Golden Knights on Oct 12, 2021 in the second period of their debut game.

The team's first NHL goal was scored on October 12, 2021 vs. the Vegas Golden Knights by Ryan Donato.

Establishment

Further information: Ice hockey in Seattle

The NHL Board of Governors voted unanimously to approve Seattle's expansion team on December 4, 2018. Seattle began play in the 2021–22 season as a member of the Pacific Division in the Western Conference. As a result, the Arizona Coyotes shifted from the Pacific Division to the Central Division to balance out the four divisions at eight teams each. An expansion draft was held on July 21, 2021, in a similar manner to a previous expansion draft held in 2017 for the Vegas Golden Knights, who were themselves exempt from the 2021 expansion draft.

On July 23, 2020, the franchise announced their team name, the Seattle Kraken, as well as their team colors, branding, and home jersey. The team's name comes from the mythical kraken of Scandinavian folklore and its resemblance to the native Giant Pacific octopus, which is found in the waters of the Puget Sound, near Seattle.

On April 30, 2021, the franchise paid the final installment of the $650 million expansion fee, officially making the Seattle Kraken the 32nd team of the NHL.

Team information

Arena

The Kraken Community Iceplex in Northgate serves as the team's training facility

The team will play home games at Climate Pledge Arena. The arena, at Seattle Center, is a $930 million redevelopment of the former KeyArena and Seattle Center Coliseum. Amazon.com bought the naming rights to Climate Pledge Arena and chose to name the venue after its environmental goals.

The team's primary practice facility, named the Kraken Community Iceplex, is located at the redeveloped Northgate Mall and opened in September 2021. The facility has three rinks and is open to the public.

The Kraken's three home preseason games prior to the 2021–22 season were held at Spokane Arena, Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett, and the accesso ShoWare Center in Kent, which are all home to Western Hockey League (WHL) teams. Tickets were sold by the host WHL teams.

Broadcasting

Everett Fitzhugh serves as the team's radio play-by-play announcer. Fitzhugh had previously done play-by-play for the ECHL's Cincinnati Cyclones. He is the first full-time play-by-play announcer of African-American heritage in NHL history. Games are broadcast on 950 KJR with some games on 96.5 KJAQ.

Kraken games are broadcast regionally on Root Sports Northwest for the team's first five seasons. Former Hartford Whalers and Carolina Hurricanes broadcaster John Forslund serves as the team's television play-by-play announcer. J. T. Brown is the television analyst.

Minor league affiliates

The team's yet-to-be-named minor league affiliate in the American Hockey League (AHL) will be based in Palm Desert, California. Due to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and delays in building their new arena, the affiliate will not begin play until the 2022–23 season.

The Charlotte Checkers, the primary AHL affiliate of the Florida Panthers, will also serve as the AHL affiliate for the Kraken during the 2021–22 season due to the delay in the Kraken's AHL team. The Checkers, an independently owned AHL team, had been the affiliate of the Carolina Hurricanes while the Kraken's general manager Ron Francis was working for the Hurricanes.

Players and personnel

Current roster

As of January 12, 2025.

No. Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
10 United States Matty Beniers (A) C L 22 2021 Hingham, Massachusetts
22 Denmark Oliver Bjorkstrand RW R 29 2022 Herning, Denmark
95 Sweden Andre Burakovsky LW L 29 2022 Klagenfurt, Austria
35 United States Joey Daccord G L 28 2021 Boston, Massachusetts
29 Canada Vince Dunn D L 28 2021 Mississauga, Ontario
7 Canada Jordan Eberle (CInjured Reserve RW R 34 2021 Regina, Saskatchewan
41 Canada Ryker Evans D L 23 2021 Calgary, Alberta
37 Canada Yanni Gourde (AInjured Reserve C L 33 2021 Saint-Narcisse, Quebec
31 Germany Philipp Grubauer G L 33 2021 Rosenheim, Germany
15 United States John Hayden C R 29 2022 Chicago, Illinois
12 Canada Tye Kartye LW L 23 2022 Kingston, Ontario
84 Finland Kaapo Kakko RW L 23 2024 Turku, Finland
6 Sweden Adam Larsson (A) D R 32 2021 Skellefteå, Sweden
28 Canada Josh Mahura D L 26 2024 St. Albert, Alberta
19 Canada Jared McCann C L 28 2021 Stratford, Ontario
62 Canada Brandon Montour D R 30 2024 Ohsweken, Ontario
24 Canada Jamie Oleksiak D L 32 2021 Toronto, Ontario
23 Sweden Gustav Olofsson D L 30 2021 Borås, Sweden
17 Canada Jaden Schwartz (A) LW L 32 2021 Melfort, Saskatchewan
67 Canada Mitchell Stephens C R 27 2024 Peterborough, Ontario
9 Canada Chandler Stephenson C L 30 2024 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
13 Canada Brandon Tanev LW L 33 2021 Toronto, Ontario
20 Finland Eeli Tolvanen RW L 25 2022 Vihti, Finland
51 Canada Shane Wright C R 21 2022 Burlington, Ontario


Owners

The team is owned by Seattle Hockey Partners, an organization originally consisting of David Bonderman, Jerry Bruckheimer and Tod Leiweke. Minority owners of the Kraken include Chris Ackerley, Ted Ackerley, Jay Deutsch, Mitch Garber, Adrian Hanauer, Andy Jassy, Len Potter, David Wright, and Jeff Wright.

Ron Francis and Dave Hakstol are serving as the Kraken franchise's first general manager and head coach, respectively.

General managers

Head coaches

Captains

References

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