
Kraken CEO Announces Audit Progress and Strategic Hires
The Sportsology Group’s audit highlighted both strengths and opportunities within the Kraken’s hockey operations, prompting a series of key hires and a commitment to visible investment.
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The Sportsology Group’s audit highlighted both strengths and opportunities within the Kraken’s hockey operations, prompting a series of key hires and a commitment to visible investment.
The Seattle Kraken completed a thorough audit of its hockey operations with Sportsology Group, revealing key strengths in player development and cohesion while outlining strategic hires and ongoing efforts to become a league leader in talent development.
The Seattle Kraken announced the hiring of Pascal Vincent as assistant coach and Patrik Allvin as vice president and assistant general manager, hoping the new leadership will spark a resurgence.

The Kraken announced new appointments that aim to accelerate the team’s competitive trajectory.

A look at recent on‑ice and on‑court highlights, including contract talks in New York, coaching investigations, and award recognitions.

The Kraken announced the hiring of Patrik Allvin as vice president and assistant general manager and Pascal Vincent as an assistant coach, underscoring a push to deepen hockey expertise within the organization.

The Kraken announced the hiring of Patrik Allvin as vice president and assistant general manager, alongside Pascal Vincent as assistant coach, bringing a wealth of NHL experience and a shared vision for building a competitive team.

The Vancouver Canucks sent a bigger, more diverse delegation to the NHL Scouting Combine, where prospects noted a laid‑back atmosphere that prioritized getting to know them as people.

Henrik and Daniel Sedin have been named co‑presidents of hockey operations for the Vancouver Canucks, a dual leadership model that promises fresh insight and coordinated decision‑making.

Recent developments see the Pittsburgh Penguins’ young forward making an impact, several teams reshuffling management, and trade rumors swirling as the season progresses.

The Vancouver Canucks announced a new leadership structure that places the Sedin twins at the top of the organization, with Ryan Johnson leading hockey operations as the team eyes a high‑profile draft.

The Vancouver Canucks announced that former player Ryan Johnson will take over as general manager while twins Daniel and Henrik Sedin will jointly head hockey operations, marking a major shift after the dismissal of Patrik Allvin.

Ryan Johnson's rise to general manager of the Vancouver Canucks brings a decade‑long internal journey, the Sedin brothers' new leadership roles, and a focused draft plan for 2026.

The Vancouver Canucks announced a reshaping of their front office, elevating Henrik and Daniel Sedin to co‑presidents while promoting longtime executive Ryan Johnson to general manager, marking a new chapter after Jim Rutherford’s exit.

After more than a decade with the Vancouver Canucks, Ryan Johnson is poised to lead the team's hockey operations, bringing a deep‑rooted track record of player development and a focus on emerging talent.