A 7'1, 280-Pound Goliath Just Got Drafted, And Every Kraken Fan Needs To See This
Hold up, hockey fans! While we’re focused on our beloved Kraken, the NHL Draft dropped a bombshell that should have every single one of us in the Emerald City raising an eyebrow. The Sharks, yeah, *those* Sharks, picked a defenseman who is literally a monster: 7 feet, 1 inch tall and weighing in at a colossal 280 pounds! Seriously, what are they feeding these guys down south? This isn't just a big body, this is a force of nature hitting the ice, and our Kraken will eventually be staring him down across the blue line in the Pacific Division. Get ready for a challenge, Matty Beniers, Vince Dunn, Adam Larsson, and Brandon Montour, because a new kind of rival just entered the chat.Draft Day Goes Wild
You thought draft day was just about potential? This year felt like a fever dream. Beyond that absolute unit heading to San Jose, the Pittsburgh Penguins went full family affair, drafting not one, but two Rucks: Liam AND Markus. We're talking twin telepathy on the ice, folks! And then there’s the Toronto Maple Leafs, who apparently let Justin Bieber make their first pick, snagging Gavin McKenna. It’s wild out there, but these are the kind of moves that shift the landscape. These picks could define future matchups, bringing a whole new level of challenge for the league, and our Kraken better be ready for whatever comes next.Seattle Shines on the Global Stage
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ft picks and off-season shenanigans, we in Seattle had our own international moment that put us firmly in the global spotlight. Our city played host to the World Cup's "Pride Match," featuring Egypt and Iran. While other sports media debates Jaylen Brown stuffing analytics nerds into lockers after some anonymous NBA guy said he'd only be the 7th best player, or the Mets continuing to embarrass themselves by firing Carlos Mendoza and having Mr. Met dance awkwardly behind Steve Gelbs, we were showing the world what real passion for the beautiful game looks like right here on our turf. It's a reminder that Seattle isn't just about our local teams, we're a hub for international sports too.Beyond the Ice and Pitch
And speaking of wild news, the sports world is never short on drama. Rafael Fiziev spun back kicked his way to victory in UFC Baku, and there was an insane 8-second knockout at the same event. Plus, the US MNT lost 2-3 against Türkiye, making their path to winning the World Cup a lot harder. It’s a lot to keep up with! But for us, the focus always comes back to the green and blue. We’re watching our Kraken, we’re following our Sounders, and we’re always ready for whatever comes next for our city. So, as these draft picks settle in and the global soccer stage shifts, we keep our eyes on our teams. What new rivalries will emerge? What fresh challenges await the Kraken and Sounders? There’s always something to look forward to here in Seattle, and you know we’ll be right there, cheering every step of the way.This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.