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Kraken Find New Ways to Win as Seattle Becomes a Hockey Town
On a brisk Saturday evening in Seattle, 67,969 school soccer followers jammed into Husky Stadium to look at 9-2 Washington trounce 1-10 Colorado by a rating of 54-7.
4 miles to the southwest, the Seattle Kraken as soon as once more offered out Local weather Pledge Enviornment, with a capability of 17,151 for hockey. Similar to they’ve completed for each residence recreation of their franchise’s temporary existence.
There have been even a couple of followers of the visiting Los Angeles Kings in attendance.
And it was an entertaining tilt for each side. The Kraken opened the scoring at 4:42 of the primary interval when Jared McCann blasted a rebound previous Los Angeles goaltender Cal Petersen. That 1-0 lead for the house aspect would final till the late levels of the second when Kings winger Viktor Arvidsson executed a nifty behind-the-back cross to feed Phillip Danault, who batted in his personal rebound for the equalizer.
The third interval began with a flurry of exercise. After Drew Doughty was whistled for an early hooking penalty, Trevor Moore gave the guests their first lead of the evening on a shorthanded breakaway, simply 35 seconds in. Nonetheless on the ability play, Seattle replied simply 18 seconds later, off Daniel Sprong’s third aim of the yr.
There was no additional scoring in regulation. Then, for the second-straight recreation, the Kraken despatched their followers residence proud of a sudden-death time beyond regulation win.
In opposition to the New York Rangers on Thursday, Jordan Eberle arrange Justin Schultz on the 3:39 mark of the additional body, giving the Kraken a 3-2 win and their first-ever time beyond regulation victory on residence ice. Saturday, the script was flipped. Schultz received a board battle in his personal zone, then superior the puck to a streaking Eberle, who elected to shoot on his 2-on-1 with Jaden Schwartz.
“We did not have the puck quite a bit (in time beyond regulation),” mentioned Seattle coach Dave Hakstol after the sport. “However we defended very well. We did not hand over something threatening. We had been affected person and on the game-winning aim, we took benefit of their defenseman diving in as we punched that puck previous them. That creates the odd-man state of affairs, and Ebs made no mistake on it.”
Final season, the Kraken went 2-3 on residence ice in video games that went previous 60 minutes — shedding three in time beyond regulation however profitable two in shootouts. And final Sunday, Mark Scheifele and the Winnipeg Jets skated out of Local weather Pledge with the 3-2 time beyond regulation victory of their favor.
“We put a variety of work and emphasis into it,” Eberle mentioned. “While you go into these video games, these are enormous factors that you simply hand over, and also you by no means know while you may want them. So we have labored on it and clearly, it is labored out with a few methods to win. And people are enormous, particularly in opposition to a division opponent.”
With a single level on Saturday, the Kings keep a one-point lead over the Kraken within the Pacific Division. Los Angeles sits second with a document of 11-8-2 for twenty-four factors and a .571 factors proportion, however Seattle has three video games in hand and the higher factors proportion of .639.
Seattle can also be the one Pacific workforce aside from the first-place Vegas Golden Knights to boast a optimistic aim differential (plus-9).
And if the locals who shortly snapped up Seattle’s season-ticket stock had been initially disenchanted that the Kraken did not produce the identical prompt success as their enlargement cousins in Vegas, 12 months 2 is proving to be rather more satisfying.
Across the area concourse earlier than puck drop on Saturday, many regulars had been introducing newcomers to the Kraken and Local weather Pledge expertise — the place the sport presentation is each bit as elite as you’d anticipate from Hollywood spectacle-meister Jerry Bruckheimer and the place followers will enthusiastically cheer for laborious work alongside the boards and insert a rhythmic “Let’s Go Kraken” chant into their workforce’s aim tune, Nirvana’s “Lithium.”
If these two associates inform two associates of their very own, and so forth, then you definitely’ve received a real viral advertising success story.
This weekend, Seattle can also be internet hosting Recreation 3 of the 2022-23 Rivalry Collection between the Canadian and U.S. ladies’s hockey groups. Staff USA held a short mini-camp in Seattle earlier than heading as much as B.C. final week, the place they received video games in Kelowna and Kamloops in opposition to the defending Olympic and World Championship gold medallists from Canada.
On Saturday afternoon, each squads practiced on the Kraken Neighborhood Iceplex and had been greeted by hordes of followers, together with loads of hockey-playing ladies. And on Saturday evening, ladies’s hockey icons Hilary Knight, Kendall Coyne Schofield and Marie-Philip Poulin took half within the ceremonial puck drop earlier than the Kraken-Kings tilt.
With a big crowd anticipated, Sunday might transform a landmark day — for girls’s hockey and for Seattle’s status as a real hockey city.
As for the Kraken, they’re 3-1-1 on their present homestand. They’re set to host the San Jose Sharks on Wednesday, then head out on a three-game post-Thanksgiving Pacific Division highway journey.
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Why the Seahawks should pick up the fifth year option of Charles Cross
With another season in the books, fans of the Seattle Seahawks can look back and once again complain about the poor play of the offensive line. It’s been a common theme for more than a decade, persevering through changes to the coaching staff, scheme and personnel.
The Seahawks have experienced various levels of success during that time period, from hoisting a Lombardi Trophy after dismantling the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII, to stumbling into last place with an injured Russell Wilson at the helm in 2021. However, through it all one fact remains true, and that is that as the twenty year anniversary of Walter Jones inking a seven-year, $52.5M contract with Seattle on February 16, 2005, that remains the single largest contract the Hawks have given to an offensive lineman in franchise history.
So minimal has spending on the offensive line for the Seahawks been over the past decade and a half that two of the largest single season cap hits for Seattle offensive linemen in franchise history are from contracts that were signed prior to the adoption of the previous CBA in 2011. For those curious, here are the top twelve largest single season cap hits for offensive linemen in franchise history, and, yes, the list was expanded from ten to twelve for a specific reason.
- 1: Duane Brown (2020: $12.75M)
- 2: Russell Okung (2014: $11.24M)
- 3: Duane Brown (2019: $10.85M)
- 4: Duane Brown (2021: $9.85M)
- 5: Walter Jones (2009: $9.8M)
- 6: Russell Okung (2013: $9.54M)
- 7: Russell Okung (2014: $8.96M)
- 8: Russell Okung (2011: $8.8M)
- 9T: Walter Jones (2007: $8.6M)
- 9T: Walter Jones (2008: $8.6M)
- 11: Justin Britt (2019: $7.92M)
- 12: Luke Joeckel (2017: $7.69M)
The reason this is brought up is because between now and early May the Seahawks front office will need to make a decision on the fifth year option of 2022 first round pick left tackle Charles Cross. As Field Gulls Managing Editor Mookie Alexander noted earlier in January, the fifth year option for Cross is projected to be $18.424M, which would instantly take over the top spot as the largest single season cap hit for a Seahawks offensive lineman in franchise history in pure dollar amounts.
In any case, regardless of where the fifth year option would fall for Cross relative to historic cap hits for Seattle offensive linemen, the reality is that his performance on the field has shown him to be a young up and comer, and with youth on his side an ability to continue to develop. Specifically, the Seahawks left Cross alone on an island at an unusually high rate during the 2024 season, and he outperformed expectations relative to the pass rushers he was tasked with blocking when left without help from a guard, tight end or running back.
So, for those who have questioned what Cross has done to warrant having the fifth year option exercised or to be signed to a large extension, the answer is right here. His on field performance puts him on par with guys like Dion Dawkins, Trent Williams, Kolton Miller, Orlando Brown, Spencer Brown and other high performing, but not quite elite, tackles, and Cross is doing that while having just turned 24 in late November.
In short, he’s performing at a high level, and he’s doing it at a very young age. That’s the type of player that teams more often than not opt to extend, so here is what some of the players who fall in the area around Cross on that chart are earning on non-rookie contracts.
- Dion Dawkins: 3-years, $60.2M
- Kolton Miller: 3-years, $54.01M
- Orlando Brown: 4-years, $64.1M
- Spencer Brown: 4-years, $72M
- Trent Williams: 3-years, $82M
Those numbers, combined with the $18.424M projection for the fifth year option, provide the base level for where the conversation about any extension Cross might sign starts. Now it’s a matter of waiting to see whether John Schneider remains true to past form and opts to let Cross walk, or whether he takes over as the highest paid offensive lineman in franchise history.
It should be a no brainer. But then again, decisions that felt like no brainers in the past haven’t always been made the way fans thought they should have been made.
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Seattle police officer fired for fatally hitting graduate student with car
A Seattle police officer who hit and killed a graduate student from India with his vehicle while responding to an overdose call in January 2023 has been fired, Seattle’s interim police chief announced Monday.
Interim police chief Sue Rahr wrote in an email to employees that she fired Kevin Dave after the Seattle Office of Police Accountability determined he had violated four department policies, including one requiring officers to be responsible for safely operating a patrol vehicle, in connection with the death of Jaahnavi Kandula, according to The Seattle Times.
“I believe the officer did not intend to hurt anyone that night and that he was trying to get to a possible overdose victim as quickly as possible,” Rahr wrote.
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“However, I cannot accept the tragic consequences of his dangerous driving,” she continued. “His positive intent does not mitigate the poor decision that caused the loss of a human life and brought discredit to the Seattle Police Department.”
Rahr’s announcement comes nearly a year after King County prosecutors announced they had declined to file felony charges against Dave due to insufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that Dave was consciously disregarding safety when he struck and killed Kandula.
The Seattle City Attorney’s Office later issued Dave a $5,000 citation for negligent driving.
City prosecutors said Dave was driving as fast as 74 mph on a street with a 25-mph speed limit before hitting Kandula. Dave initially contested the ticket before recently agreeing to pay the fine, complete an eight-hour traffic safety course within a year and perform 40 hours of community service by Sept. 30.
Kandula’s death sparked outrage in the U.S. and India, particularly after another officer’s body-worn camera footage was made public. In the recording, that officer, Daniel Auderer, laughed and suggested Kandula’s life had “limited value” and the city should “just write a check.”
Diplomats from India called for an investigation and Seattle’s civilian watchdog found the comments by Auderer, who was a union leader, damaged the police department’s reputation and undermined public trust.
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Auderer was eventually fired over the comments.
Kandula’s family has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against Dave and the city, alleging that Kandula experienced severe emotional distress, pain and suffering before dying from her injuries. The family said it was asking for $110 million in damages, plus $11,000. The lawsuit is scheduled to go to trial in September.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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