

The second preseason meeting with the Edmonton Oilers will take place at Angel of the Winds Arena, home of the WHL’s Everett Silvertips.

Seattle Kraken vs Edmonton Oilers – October 1 at 7 PM PTĪngel of the Winds Arena, home of the Everett Silvertips The second-oldest NHL arena will host Seattle for this matchup and two more during the regular season. The Calgary Flames will welcome the Kraken for the first of their two preseason meetings. Seattle Kraken at Calgary Flames – September 29 at 6 PM PT Seattle will face a tough test, but may not feel the full force of Edmonton’s team as some of their stars may sit out several preseason games. The Kraken will make their first visit to Rogers Place for the first of two preseason matchups with Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers. Seattle Kraken at Edmonton Oilers – September 28 at 6 PM PT This game will take place at a neutral site, the home of the Western Hockey League’s Spokane Chiefs. Seattle will open up against their Pacific Northwest rivals, who they will face twice in the preseason and again for their home opener. Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena, home of the Spokane Chiefs Vancouver Canucks – September 26 at 6 PM PT On Friday night, the NHL Draft begins, and on July 28, unrestricted free agency begins.The first #SeaKraken preseason schedule is here with our “home” games taking place in arenas across Washington State before we return to for our inaugural season home-opener → /4apaJ5skQrīefore the inaugural season gets underway, here are the preseason games on tap for the Kraken. 94, is expected to anchor the Flyers' top defensive pair. Maybe even more importantly, having a renewed focus on playing the right way, so we can be more successful."Įllis, who will be the first Flyer ever to wear No. It's a little bit of looking to the outside. "We need a lot of our returning players to be better, quite frankly. "We also have to have a pretty big focus once we get back as a team on playing the right way and having a great training camp, making use of all the practice time we have," Fletcher added.
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As I mentioned the last time we all got together, part of that will be certainly looking to the outside to acquire additional help, whether that's goaltending, defenseman, or forwards. "The primary focus certainly going into next year will be on reducing our goals against. We'll do what we can to upgrade in the areas we can," Fletcher said on a video conference call with reporters Saturday. "We're certainly going to continue to look at every avenue to get better. According to CapFriendly, the Flyers have just over $9.3 million in cap space after acquiring defenseman Ryan Ellis in a three-team trade Saturday, and the team is not yet done in their offseason reconstruction.
