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Kraken’s On‑Air Shuffle: From ESPN Anchor to Ghostbuster Diver

Linda Cohn’s cross‑country stint ends as the franchise leans on Ian Furness and retires a short‑lived mascot

The Seattle Kraken’s regional sports network has undergone a notable shift in its on‑air lineup, prompting a reshuffle that has caught the attention of both fans and industry observers.

Linda Cohn, a veteran anchor known for her long tenure at ESPN, was recruited to front studio coverage of selected Kraken telecasts. Her appointment was accompanied by an unusual logistical arrangement: Cohn traveled from Los Angeles to Seattle on her off‑days and vacation weeks, a commute that underscored her commitment to the role despite the geographic distance.

When the 2025‑26 season kicked off, Cohn’s presence vanished from the broadcast booth. The franchise opted for a single, steady host, Ian Furness, to provide continuity across its telecasts, a move framed as an effort to streamline the viewing experience.

A Brief Look at the Kraken’s Experimental Mascot

During the 2024‑25 campaign the team introduced a deep‑sea diver mascot that resembled a Ghostbuster in a metallic scuba suit with a hose. The helmet, an antique‑style piece first used in the early 1800s, had previously been worn by U.S. Navy divers until the mid‑1980s, lending the character a nostalgic yet anachronistic aura.

Despite the novelty, the mascot’s run was brief; after a short stint it was retired, leaving the Kraken to focus on its core broadcasting strategy.

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