
Kraken take down Blue Jackets, head into All-Star break in first place in Pacific Division VIEW
The Kraken finished out play before the All-Star break by moving into first place in the Pacific Division after beating the Blue Jackets 3-1.
The Kraken finished out play before the All-Star break by moving into first place in the Pacific Division after beating the Blue Jackets 3-1.
After one last game against the Columbus Blue Jackets, almost all of the Kraken's battered roster gets a well-timed break for the All-Star weekend.
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The Kraken have gone five consecutive games without giving up a power-play goal, going 13 for 13 against some of the NHL's most explosive teams.
It took the Kraken seven lifetime games before registering a win in what can now be called a rivalry, pounding the opposition on all fronts.Â
The team shared time with Make-A-Wish's Jackson Boboth, who lived out a dream on the ice and at a game.
Kraken coach Dave Hakstol is faced with working around a number of nagging injuries as his team tries to keep up run of great play.
The Kraken's TV ratings this season have largely mirrored those from last February and March, when their record ranked among the NHL's worst teams.