HB is developing the 46-story luxury project with Vancouver, British Columbia-headquartered Concord Pacific, one of Canada's largest developers. Located at Sixth Avenue and Bell Street in the Denny Triangle near the Amazon,
Peter Mulholland and his wife skipped their traditional trip from Vancouver to Seattle to watch baseball’s Toronto Blue Jays play the Mariners this year.
Making the trip from Vancouver to Seattle to watch baseball’s Toronto Blue Jays play the Mariners has been a tradition for Peter Mulholland and his wife, but not this year
Making the trip from Vancouver to Seattle to watch baseball's Toronto Blue Jays play the Mariners has been a tradition for Peter Mulholland and his wife, but not this year.
Growing up near Seattle, I spent countless summers visiting Canada – leaping into the frigid salt water of British Columbia, devouring boxes of Smarties (Canada’s superior M&Ms) and chatting up
A look at the game “by the numbers.” - The Kraken did not win the shot volume or quality battle overall but buoyed by a strong second period, they were able to earn the win. Across 50 minutes of 5-on-5 play,
This wasn’t an opportunity that the Vancouver Canucks could afford to miss. On a night when nearly all of their serious competition for the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference lost in regulation,
Eeli Tolvanen had two goals, including the go-ahead score with 6:52 to go in the second period, and Vince Dunn had two assists to give him 200 for his career in the Seattle Kraken’s 6-3 victory over the Vancouver Canucks.
SEATTLE -- Eeli Tolvanen scored two goals for the Seattle Kraken in a 6-3 win against the Vancouver Canucks at Climate Pledge Arena on Saturday. Brandon Montour had a goal and an assist, and Andre Burakovsky, Oliver Bjorkstrand, and Matty Beniers also scored for the Kraken (26-31-4), who had lost two straight. Joey Daccord made 28 saves.
First Period_1, Seattle, Burakovsky 6 (Wright), 5:47. 2, Vancouver, Suter 16, 11:35. 3, Vancouver, Chytil 13 (M.Pettersson, Myers), 16:27. Second Period_4, Seattle, Bjorkstrand 16 (Wright, Montour), 4:11. 5, Vancouver, Joshua 4 (O'Connor), 8:05 (sh). 6, Seattle, Beniers 14 (Dunn), 12:08. 7, Seattle, Tolvanen 17 (Evans, Stephenson), 13:08.
While it’s not confirmed exactly when he reinjured himself, Hughes did have an awkward fall after one of the Kraken goals in the second period, which could be the culprit. He went down the tunnel to the dressing room shortly after but returned to the bench just a few moments later.
The Vancouver Canucks lost 6-3 to the Seattle Kraken on Saturday at Climate Pledge Arena. This was their fourth loss in five games since the 4 Nations Face-Off break.
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