The Kraken are back tonight as they look to snap a home losing streak.
Seattle is hosting the Boston Bruins in the second of its four-game homestand.
The Kraken are coming off a 2-1 shootout loss to the Florida Panthers.
They’ll look to avoid losing their fourth straight game at Climate Pledge tonight.
Coverage begins at 6:30 and puck drops at 7 on KGMI.
It’s a NFC West showdown on Thursday Night Football with big implications on the division.
The San Francisco 49ers are hosting the Los Angeles Rams tonight.
The Rams currently sit just a game behind the Seahawks for first place in the division, while the 49ers are two games back.
LA is looking to win their third straight, while the Niners are hoping to recover from losing three of their last four.
A loss for the 49ers would be a massive setback for their postseason hopes.
Kickoff at 5:15 from Levi’s Stadium in San Fran.
The Seahawks could be without their starting running back for a second straight week.
Kenneth Walker was among nine players who didn’t practice yesterday
Mike Macdonald says it’s a calf injury, and while it’s not a long-term concern, Macdonald says Walker is considered day-to-day.
It comes after backup Zach Charbonnet ran for a career-high 134 yards against Arizona last Sunday.
Trade talks are heating up around the Mariners.
MLB Network insider Jon Morosi reports that the Boston Red Sox are working to acquire one of the M’s starting pitchers.
It comes after Boston traded for All-Star pitcher Garret Crochet from the White Sox yesterday in the first blockbuster deal of the offseason.
Seattle has had a relatively quiet offseason so far, with the highlights being their minor trade for Bellingham native Austin Shenton and drawing the #3 overall pick in the 2025 MLB Draft.
The Huskies have announced their football schedule for next year.
UW opens its 2025 season at home against Colorado State on Aug. 30.
They’ll play rival Washington State in Pullman on Sept. 20.
Notable Big Ten Conference games include a home match against Ohio State and an away game against Michigan.
The Huskies will end their regular season by hosting Oregon on Nov. 29.
Taking a look at the high school basketball scores from last night…
Bellingham boys doubled up Blaine 83-41.
The Bayhawk girls added a 35-24 win over Blaine.
Nooksack Valley girls beat Lakewood 74-64.
Nooksack boys fell to Lakewood 70-69,
And the Ferndale boys lost to Mariner 77-66.
Coming up tonight…
The defending 2A champion Lynden boys are hosting Squalicum in our first broadcast of the high school basketball season.
The Lions are off to a 2-0 start and haven’t lost a game since Feb. 1.
Meanwhile, the Storm have stumbled to a 1-2 start to the season, with both of their past two losses coming in overtime.
Pre-game starts at 7:00 and tipoff is at 7:15 on KPUG with Randy Farmer and Jason Upton on the call.
Elsewhere in the county…
The Lynden girls are hosting Squalicum.
The Meridian girls are on the road against Burlington-Edison.
The Trojan boys are hosting Burlington.
The Lynden Christian boys are traveling to play Sedro-Woolley.
And the LC girls are hosting Sedro-Woolley.