KING 5 and KONG are the official local television partners of the Kraken, bringing the hockey team to free over-the-air live television. The stations will air 72 of the team's 82 regular season games. National broadcast partners will show the remaining 10 games.
T he Seattle Kraken will close out their first road trip of 2025 with a highly anticipated matchup against the Winnipeg Jets Thursday night, marking the second of three meetings b
The Vancouver Canucks returned home after their 6-1 loss to the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday night. After the disappointing loss, the club was given the day off.
The Vancouver Canucks were hammered 6-1 by the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday night, sparking what likely will be strong reactions from both media and fans.
Nashville (13-21-7, 33 points) heads home to take on the Washington Capitals on Saturday. Winnipeg (28-12-2, 58 points) hosts the Los Angeles Kings on Friday. Nashville Predators' Filip Forsberg ends 18-game goal drought with power play goal vs Jets Filip ...
Many did not expect the Canucks to be sellers at the deadline, but here we are. With the team not playing well and not looking close to a Stanley Cup contender, the best thing for the team to do is sell, retool for next season, and have a fresh start in 2025-26 with new and exciting players.
Alex Ovechkin's OT goal was his 874th career goal, putting him 20 away away from tying Wayne Gretzky’s mark of 894.
On a night when a number of younger franchise players starred, the Kraken finish achingly just short of earning a standings point. Beniers line stays hot
First Period_1, Seattle, Beniers 9 (Kakko, Schwartz), 8:12. Penalties_Stanley, WPG (Elbowing), 5:26. Second Period_2, Winnipeg, Scheifele 27 (Connor, Morrissey), 9:35 (pp). Penalties_Oleksiak, SEA (Interference), 9:01; Stephens, SEA (High Sticking), 12:25. Third Period_3, Winnipeg, DeMelo 2 (Ehlers), 19:33. Penalties_None.
We're barely two weeks into the New Year. But some things are already becoming routine. The Washington Capitals are pretty good at hockey, and they
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Kent Johnson and Kirill Marchenko scored in the shootout as the Columbus Blue Jackets rallied to defeat the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 on Tuesday night.
The Central Division-leading Winnipeg Jets are set to host the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday, with both teams eager for a victory -- though for different reasons.