The 2021 season is just around the corner and the Kraken, Seattle’s newest professional hockey team, is ready to hit the ice. After a long wait, the team is finally ready to make their debut in the National Hockey League (NHL).
The Kraken have been preparing for this moment since 2018, when they were officially announced as the NHL’s 32nd franchise. Since then, the team has been hard at work building a roster and assembling a staff. They have hired a head coach, Ron Francis, and a general manager, Ron Francis Jr., both of whom have extensive NHL experience. The team has also added several veteran players, including defenseman Nate Schmidt and forward Carl Hagelin, to their roster.
The Kraken have also been busy off the ice. They have been working to build a fan base and create a culture of hockey in Seattle. The team has launched several initiatives, such as their “Kraken Kulture” program, which encourages fans to get involved in the team’s activities. They have also been active in the community, hosting events such as youth hockey clinics and charity events.
The Kraken are ready to take the ice and make their mark on the NHL. With a talented roster and a passionate fan base, the team is poised to make a splash in 2021. The team has worked hard to prepare for this moment and they are ready to show the world what they can do. It’s time for the Kraken to take flight and show the world what Seattle hockey is all about.