Seattle Kraken’s Best of the Bounty During Season One
New On-Ice Projections
A winning part of Jonny Greco’s game presentation experience is the new generation of on-ice graphics. Team highlight reels are fun, but intermission bingo cards or cart race tracks draw fans in the stands into a more immersive experience, especially if everyone in a seating section has a chance to win.
A Welcoming Practice Sheet
From parking lot hang-outs to Arpad’s hospitality in the bar, Kraken Community Iceplex is a place for players. Relax on the stairway seats, challenge a friend to free NHL ’22 or bubble hockey, or take a stroll and see the hallway artwork. Most importantly, it’s a place for our on and off-ice communities to blend.
Addressing Difficult Subjects
From Climate Change to Hockey is For Everyone to Mental Health Awareness, the Seattle Kraken made important steps, further than the game on the ice, in the community. Seeing these heart-to-heart roundtables play inside the arena didn’t get the loudest cheers but were probably taken most to heart.
Final Thoughts
This new NHL team has a great arena, a solid practice rink, engaging symbols on and off the ice, good messages and broadcasters, a promising rookie, a good defenseman, and Yanni Gourde. Hopefully, the Seattle Kraken can expound on these strengths and put together more wins in year number two.
What do you think were the best parts of the Seattle Kraken’s inaugural season? Let us know in the comments section below. ⚓