The Seattle Kraken broke their road skid to beat the Los Angeles Kings 2-1 last night.
Brandon Tanev and Jordan Eberle both scored for the Kraken.
Joey Daccord matched his own franchise record with 42 saves in the win.
The Kraken improve to 11-14-9 after snapping their five-game losing streak on the road.
They’ll look to build on the win as they face the Ducks in Anaheim this Saturday night.
The Mariners are in talks to make an upgrade on offense.
John Morosi of MLB.com reports that they’ve had discussions with Cleveland about trading for first baseman Josh Naylor.
The 26-year-old Naylor hit .308 with 17 HR’s and 97 RBI for the Guardians last season.
The Huskies women’s team lost their first game of the season in college hoops.
Washington fell to No. 19 Louisville 59-51 last night.
The 23rd-ranked Huskies now fall to 11-1 on the season, days after reaching the AP Top 25 for the first time in six years.
They’re off until a January 5th game at California.
Meanwhile, the Huskies’ men’s team are looking to win their fourth straight game tonight.
They tip off against Eastern Washington at 6 pm.
Western Washington women’s basketball star forward Brooke Walling was recently honored.
She won the GNAC Player of the Week award for the second time this season.
She averaged 14 points, 13 rebounds, 3 blocks and 2 steals per game over three matches for the Vikings last week.
It comes as she also hit the 1,000 career-points milestone over the weekend.
Running down the high school basketball scores from last night…
The Lynden Christian boys thumped Blaine 97-27
The LC girls followed with a 66-24 win over the Borderites
The Bellingham boys lost to Meadowdale 71-48
The Sehome girls fell to Lake Stevens 69-41
The Ferndale boys lost to North Creek 74-48
The Mount Baker boys edged Granite Falls 55-50
And the Baker girls lost to Granite falls 59-50