The Kraken are back tonight as they look to continue their hot play at home.
Seattle is hosting the Anaheim Ducks in a rematch of the Kraken’s 3-2 win on Monday.
They’ve won five of their last six games at Climate Pledge Arena and a win tonight could put them back in the playoff picture.
Seattle currently sits at 10th place in the Western Conference, just a single point behind the Avalanche and Oilers who are tied for eighth.
The Kraken are also looking to win their ninth straight game against the Ducks tonight.
Coverage begins at 6:30 and puck drops at 7 on KPUG.
Thanksgiving is tomorrow and that means it’s time for food, family and football.
We’re airing a Thanksgiving Day Triple Header on KPUG.
First up, the NFC-leading Detroit Lions are looking to end their seven-game losing streak on Thanksgiving against their division rival Chicago Bears.
Coverage begins at 9 a.m. and kickoff is at 10.
After that, the Dallas Cowboys are hosting the New York Giants.
The day ends with the Miami Dolphins traveling to face the Green Bay Packers.
A new starter on the Seahawks’ defense just earned a league-wide honor.
Third-year Seahawks safety Coby Bryant was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week today.
He had six tackles against Arizona and secured a 69-yard pick six that proved to be a key play in the Seahawks’ win on Sunday.
The 25-year-old was slotted into a starting role when Rayshawn Jenkins went down with an injury earlier this season, but remained a starter even when Jenkins returned against the Cardinals.
The Sounders are on the brink of playing for the MLS Cup Championship.
Seattle is on the road to face the LA Galaxy this Saturday in the Western Conference Finals.
The fourth-seeded Sounders are coming off a dramatic extra-time win over top-seeded LAFC.
Meanwhile, the second-seeded Galaxy made quick work of Minnesota last round with a 6-2 win.
The winner of Saturday’s match will face either Orlando or New York in the MLS Cup Finals.
The match starts at 7 p.m. and is streaming on Apple TV.
The Huskies’ men’s basketball team just landed a big-name recruit.
Washington received a commitment from four-star prospect Niko Bundalo this morning.
The 6-foot-11 forward out of Napa. CA is ranked No. 25 in ESPN’s Top 100 and is the No. 5 power forward in the country.
He’s the third top 100 prospect the Huskies have secured for 2025, joining a pair of four-star guards.
The next basketball signing period is April 16 to May 21.
Speaking of recruits, Western Washington University’s men’s soccer team opened its 2025 class with a local name.
The Vikings announced that Sehome High School senior and former Whatcom FC Ranger Julian Herring will join the team next season.
The midfielder helped the Mariners qualify for the state championship game during his junior year.
It comes after the Viks recently ended their season with a 10-5-3 record, good for second place in the GNAC standings.
The Vikings’ men’s basketball team pulled off another dominant win last night.
Senior Will Wilson scored a game-high 24 points to lead seven Vikings in double-digit scoring and Western blew past Douglas College 119-65 at Carver Gym.
The Vikings recorded 24 steals and 35 assists in the win, the most in a game during the NCAA era , which dates back to 1999.
Sehome alum Grant Kepley nearly secured a double-double with 10 points and nine assists.
The 6-1 Vikings are off for the holiday weekend before opening conference play on the road against Northwest Nazarene.