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Sabres host the Kraken following Quinn's 2-goal gameBuffalo Sabres (16-21-5, in the Atlantic Division) Buffalo, New York; Saturday, 4 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: The Buffalo Sabres host the Seattle Kraken after Jack Quinn scored two goals in the Sabres ...
The Seattle Times’ story rankings indicated as much, with the Kraken dominating the Seahawks and Mariners during their postseason run. That’s rarely the case these days. That outstanding ...
The Sabres are just 3-6 this season against the Flyers, Seattle Kraken ... to think about with their recent performance. 1. Jack Quinn is suddenly scoring again. Quinn had back-to-back 3-point ...
The Blues hold the last playoff spot in the West and moved 19 points ahead of Seattle. Even if the Kraken had won out, they could only make up 18. So Seattle’s 5-1 home loss to the Dallas Stars ...
After firing coach Dan Bylsma, the Seattle Kraken have promoted longtime general manager Ron Francis to president of hockey ...
Both teams scored once on the power play. The Kraken man advantage that closed the first period was so weak that Seattle barely set up, much less recorded a shot. Much of the action was around ...
The Blues hold the second Wild Card spot in the Western Conference with 87 points. Seattle currently have 68 points and nine games to go. That puts the Kraken mathematically out of contention.
Former Sabres general manager Jason Botterill is back on the job with Seattle nearly five years after he was fired in Buffalo ...
The Seattle Kraken have fired coach Dan Bylsma after just one season. The Kraken regressed after Bylsma took over for Dave ...
Seattle is on a two-game losing ... In his career against the Kraken, he is 5-2-1 with a 2.97 GAA and a .899 SV%. They are led by Quinn Hughes who has 70 points, Brock Boeser with 46 points ...
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