Seattle Kraken: 3 Important Things to get you Ready for Opening Night
The Seattle Kraken open their season on the road against the Anaheim Ducks. Here’s what you need to know to get ready for opening night.
The long-anticipated start of the NHL season is finally here. For many teams, including the Seattle Kraken, today is the day their season starts.
A blank slate with new opportunities has been presented to them, and they’re ready to compete. Gone are the hot days of summer, my friends. It is time to put your sweaters back on; hockey sweaters, that is.
The Seattle Kraken open up their season with a two-game back-to-back road trip before returning to Seattle for their home opener on Saturday against the Vegas Golden Knights. They open the NHL season tonight against their Pacific Division foes, the Anaheim Ducks.
There is a lot to be excited about ahead of this contest. Here is everything you need to know to enjoy tonight’s game!
How to Watch
Game: Seattle Kraken @ Anaheim Ducks.
Time: 7:00 PM PDT.
Location: Anaheim, California – Honda Center.
Broadcast: ROOT SPORTS (fuboTV or DIRECTV STREAM), ESPN+, Hulu.
Broadcast Schedule: October’s broadcast schedule is located on the Seattle Kraken website.
Radio: KJR (93.3 FM).
Tickets: Ticket Master
Watching a game from the comfort of your home is always relaxing and enjoyable. On the flip side, there is nothing better than joining fellow fans and basking in each other’s excitement.
Finding ways to connect and get together can be hard. That’s why the Seattle Kraken created the Anchor Alliance as a way to help fans connect and enjoy the games.
This alliance consists of 32+ bars throughout the Seattle area and the greater Pacific Northwest devoted to bringing fans together. It’s a wonderful environment for fans to enjoy both home and away games throughout the season.
#SeaKraken Watch Parties are back! 🍻
Join the Anchor Alliance at 32 Bar & Grill inside @KrakenIceplex for Opening Night to cheer on the squad! There'll be special discounts, giveaways & more! pic.twitter.com/XO3f6Xwody
— Seattle Kraken (@SeattleKraken) October 10, 2022