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Torrent to Protect Murphy and Wilgren Alongside Carpenter, per Source
The Seattle Torrent need to submit a three-player protection list by this afternoon, and a league source has informed Circling Seattle Sports that goaltender Hannah Murphy and defender Anna Wilgren are on that list. The two join veteran forward and alternate captain Alex Carpenter, whose signing was made official yesterday.
Seattle Storm’s Comeback Magic Ends in 78-64 Loss to Washington Mystics
The Seattle Storm were unable to extend their win streak to three games as they closed out their four-game homestand with a disjointed defeat to the Washington Mystics. Teren Kowatsch recaps the loss for the Storm.
Keys to a Storm Win Over the Mystics - May 27th, 2026
To close out a four-game homestand, the Seattle Storm will host the Washington Mystics for the second time in as many games. Jess Amato provides three keys to a third consecutive Storm victory.
How Hockey Won Over Storm Rookie Flau’jae Johnson
Seattle Storm rookie guard Flau'jae Johnson has had a whirlwind start to 2026, whether that be getting drafted to Seattle, joining e.l.f.’s growing group of empowered.legendary.females, or appearances around Seattle. In that mix of activities is the discovery of a new passion: women's hockey.
Top Storm Takeaways From Seattle’s Home Win Over Mystics - May 24th, 2026
The Seattle Storm made it back-to-back wins in the middle two contests of this four-game homestand, taking down the Washington Mystics behind five players scoring in double digits. Jess Amato provides a few top takeaways from the Storm victory.
Seattle Storm See 5 Players Score in Double-Figures in 97-85 Win Over Washington Mystics
The Seattle Storm won their second consecutive game and third overall early into this 2026 WNBA season, behind five of their players scoring in double digits in a 97-85 victory over the Washington Mystics.
Top Storm Takeaways From Seattle’s Home Win Against the Connecticut Sun, May 22nd, 2026
The Seattle Storm picked up their second win of the 2026 WNBA season, and it’s their second win over the Connecticut Sun. Jess Amato provides a few key takeaways from the Storm win over the Sun on Friday, May 22nd, 2026.
Flau’jae Johnson’s, Zia Cooke’s Career-Highs Lead Seattle Storm to 77-59 Win Over Connecticut Sun
Behind career high scoring nights from Zia Cooke and Flau’jae Johnson, the Seattle Storm picked up their second win of the season, taking down the Connecticut Sun at Climate Pledge Arena.
Reunited in Seattle: Kakko and Lindgren Bring Familiar Bond to Kraken Locker Room
Seattle Kraken forward Kaapo Kakko and defenseman Ryan Lindgren, like the team as a whole, didn’t have the respective seasons they’d hoped for individually. Kakko battled injuries throughout the year, while Lindgren was doing his best despite dealing with a tough transition to a new team. Jayd Serdy details how their friendship made things easier for the duo.
Storm Waive Draft Pick Taina Mair as Season Opener Nears
Five days out from their 2026 WNBA season opener, the Seattle Storm waived rookie guard Taina Mair. The Storm selected the 5’9” guard out of Duke in the first round of this years WNBA entry draft, the 14th overall selection. There is still a possibility that Mair will return to the Storm, but on one of the teams two development slots.
Storm Guard Nika Mühl to Miss 2026 Season With Torn ACL
The Seattle Storm will be without guard Nika Mühl for a second consecutive season, as the 24-year-old suffered a torn ACL in her right knee, with the team ruling her out for the 2026 WNBA season. Ahead of last season, Mühl suffered a torn ACL and meniscus in her left knee.
Top Kraken Takeaways From Seattle’s Home Win Over Florida, March 15th, 2026
The Seattle Kraken completed a weekend sweep of their back-to-back, following up last nights thumping of the Canucks in Vancouver with a bludgeoning of the Florida Panthers at Climate Pledge Arena. Miracle Lucketti provides three takeaways from the win!
Bobby McMann Making an Immediate Impact With Kraken Amidst Playoff Push
Since his visa issue was cleared ahead of Saturday nights game in Vancouver, Seattle Kraken forward Bobby McMann has been a key contributor for his new team in a weekend back-to-back sweep of the Canucks and Panthers. Jayd Serdy takes a peek into the performance of McMann and what the trade deadline acquisition is doing, with quotes from his teammates.
Kraken Trade Deadline Recap 2026: Seattle Extends Their Captain and Adds to the Top Six
The Seattle Kraken largely had a quiet NHL trade deadline, signing their captain to a two-year extension and acquiring a top six winger from the Toronto Maple Leafs to try and bolster their chances for the 2026 Stanley Cup playoffs. Jayd Serdy recaps the deadline for the Kraken this year.
Joey Daccord Proud of “Resilient” Kraken Team, “Super Excited” for Push to Postseason
With the Olympic break in the rearview mirror for the Seattle Kraken, who currently sit in a playoff spot, goaltender Joey Daccord is ready for what lies ahead with the push to the postseason. We caught up with Joey to talk about that, his social media presence, the netminder trio, and much more.
Top Kraken Takeaways From Seattle’s Home Win Over New Jersey, January 25th, 2026
Our Seattle Kraken put together a solid 4-2 victory over the New Jersey Devils to get back in the win column on their six-game homestand to close out the month of January, as some staples of the Kraken’s play this season were more than evident. Here are three takeaways from writer Miracle Lucketti.
Kraken Regain Cryptid Cup With 4-2 Home Win Over Devils
The Seattle Kraken got back in the winning track Sunday afternoon, beating the New Jersey Devils by a final score of 4-2 thanks to a third period that featured three goals. Joey Daccord was strong in net from end to end in the win, as goals in the third period by Matty Beniers and Berkly Catton helped the Kraken pull away.
Seattle Goes Crazy for a Sharp-Dressed Finn
Seattle Kraken forward Eeli Tolvanen is one fashionable Finn, as fans have noticed throughout the 2025-26 season. While the NHL’s new dress code policy allows players to have a more relaxed look coming into games, “Tolvy” has turned the heat on with his walk-in fits. Miracle Lucketti caught up with Eeli to discuss his fashion thoughts.
Kraken Drop Important Home Result to Ducks in 4-2 Defeat
The Seattle Kraken failed to sustain any form of momentum throughout their frustrating Friday night home loss to the Anaheim Ducks, a crucial contest considering that the Ducks sat two points ahead of the Kraken for the third place spot in the Pacific Division coming into tonight.
Kraken Lose in Overtime, Extend Point Streak, and Throw a Pride Party
The Seattle Kraken were unable to secure another victory at home on Pride Night, but did manage to extend their points streak with an overtime defeat to the Minnesota Wild. The visiting Wild got on the board twice in the first period to force the Kraken to play catch up, but two goals in the third period put Seattle right back in the contest.

