Tye Kartye scored the go-ahead goal with 2:40 remaining in the third period and the Seattle Kraken held on for a 4-3 win over the Minnesota Wild on Thursday in the season finale for both teams at Saint Paul, Minn.
An experienced player’s wallet is a little lighter today due to recent actions. On Friday, the National Hockey League Department of Player Safety announced that Anaheim Ducks forward Ryan Strome has been fined $5,000 for cross-checking Seattle Kraken forward Tye Kartye.
The move comes as a bit of a surprise given that amid his rookie season, Kartye is tied for 10th on the team in scoring.
The Kraken entered Thursday’s matchup against the Carolina Hurricanes winless through four games on the season. Call us crazy, but we still felt confident
On Saturday, the Kraken announced the team’s final round of training camp cuts, reducing the active roster to 22 players. This is one below the active player maximum of 23 players.
The Kraken announced a sweeping round of cuts from their training camp roster Thursday, assigning four players directly to the AHL and placing 10 players on waivers with the purpose of assigning them to Coachella Valley.
It’s easy to have negative feelings after a 4-1 loss, but in the preseason, it’s important to think about the *way* a team played. Plus, there will be ample time for negativity during the regular season, so let’s save those feelings for now.
The Seattle Kraken have come a long way in a short span, and they have some high-quality prospects to be excited about.
Here’s a look at 10 players that should graduate to the NHL for the upcoming season.
2022-23 was a storybook campaign for the fresh-off-expansion Seattle Kraken.
For the first time, the Seattle Kraken are primed to reap what they’ve sowed from their prospect pool. Except for Matty Beniers, one of the few prospects ready to contribute immediately, the Kraken system was slowly being built up over the last couple seasons. Now, there are some young players knocking on the door to become NHL regulars.
The Stanley Cup playoffs can be a rookie’s playhouse. It’s uncharted territory for the game’s next top stars. No other playoffs prepare you for the grind and hustle required to succeed in one of the most grueling postseasons around.
A trip to the Western Conference finals is at stake Monday when the Seattle Kraken visit the Dallas Stars for Game 7 of their second-round series.
Jordan Eberle had two goals, including an empty-netter with 58 seconds remaining, and an assist as the Seattle Kraken avoided elimination, defeating the visiting Dallas Stars 6-3 on Saturday to even their NHL Western Conference semifinal series at three games apiece.
With Dallas Stars defenseman Miro Heiskanen on all fours in front of the crease after getting hit in the face with the puck, the Seattle Kraken's Jordan Eberle scored the opening goal of Game 3 Sunday night. Heiskanen's status is now up in the air as the Stars visit Seattle on Tuesday for Game 4.
Jared McCann likely won't play when the Seattle Kraken play host to the Dallas Stars on Sunday night in Game 3 of their Western Conference semifinal series. The series is tied 1-1.
The Seattle Kraken, making their first playoff appearance, are one victory away from eliminating the defending Stanley Cup champions.
If you didn’t know who Tye Kartye was before the Seattle Kraken’s 3-2 Game 5 victory over the Colorado Avalanche, you do now. In the biggest game of the Kraken’s season, he scored what at the time was the go-ahead goal, in his NHL debut.
Rookie Tye Kartye made some remarkable NHL history in his professional debut on Wednesday, scoring for the Seattle Kraken in Game 5 against the Colorado Avalanche.
SEATTLE – Shane Wright said it best this week when describing how hearing his name called at the NHL Draft fulfilled a childhood dream. He’s right, and most of the players participating in the Seattle Kraken’s first development camp lived that dream out in some way.
They say that “April showers bring May flowers,” and while the jury is still out on that, we know that with May comes another Kraken Prospect Report. This one will be geared toward players who are playing playoff hockey this season.
They say good things come to those who wait, and Tye Kartye is seeing that firsthand. He’s in his third season with the Ontario Hockey League’s (OHL) Sault Ste.
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