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The Seattle Kraken have re-signed Cale Fleury to a two-year, one-way deal carrying an $890,000 average annual value. The 26-year-old defenseman has been with the Kraken organization since the 2021 ...
Mason Marchment Gives Kraken More Scoring, Strength The veteran Dallas Stars power forward, who has one season remaining on a four-year deal, joins the Kraken in exchange for third-and-fourth ...
Crypto exchange Kraken has launched a new Bitcoin staking product through a protocol integration with Babylon Labs. In a Thursday announcement, Kraken said it has partnered with the Bitcoin (BTC ...
Seattle Kraken goaltender Philipp Grubauer has been named to Team Germany’s Olympic roster as one of the first six players. Each Olympic team is naming their "Olympic Six," and Grubauer is the ...
Students at Lowell Elementary School got a boost to end-of-year festivities with a Kraken Community Iceplex skate and a gymnasium assembly visit from mascot Buoy courtesy of the NHL team and its ...
Kraken, now headquartered in Wyoming’s capital city of Cheyenne, said the move was influenced by the state’s “pro-crypto policymakers and constructive regulations.” ...
Good try from Paws, the Detroit Tigers mascot, to distract Paul Skenes on Thursday. But it didn't help -- the superstar ace for the Pittsburgh Pirates threw six innings of two-run ball, and even ...
The Kraken got winger Andre Burakovsky’s salary off the books early Saturday morning, trading him to Chicago in a player-for-player trade. They picked up 25-year-old center Joe Veleno, a former ...
The San Jose Sharks have another Hall of Famer in their organization as their beloved mascot SJ Sharkie has been inducted into the Mascot Hall of Fame. As part ...
For the third time this month, the Seattle Kraken have re-signed a popular Firebirds player, keeping them in the organization and out of free agency. This time it's defenseman Cale Fleury.
Apr 10, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Seattle Kraken left wing Andre Burakovsky (95) awaits a face off against the Vegas Golden Knights during the first period at T-Mobile Arena.
You may recall that BetUS recently took the time to rate every MLB mascot — along with broadcasters, reporters, managers, and umpires, although for some inexplicable reason apparently not the ...