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Reign stumble heavily out of the gate, falling to Gotham by three goals
The OL Reign dropped their second match in a row, this one in blowout fashion as the club was blasted by NY/NJ Gotham FC thanks to a final score of 4-1. The Reign stumbled defensively out of the game, as mistakes riddled their backline and Gotham scored twice within the first 12 minutes. The Reign never recovered, failing to score their first goal of the match until the 73rd minute when things were already far out of reach.
Storm begin a new era with blowout loss to Aces in season opener
In their 2023 season opener, beginning a new era in Seattle Storm basketball, the four-time WNBA Champion franchise was dealt their worst loss in team history in a 41-point defeat to the defending champion Las Vegas Aces. Things started out well for Seattle, but it all went downhill after the second quarter.
Flying higher than the rest: Thunderbirds win WHL Championship in five games
In five games, the Seattle Thunderbirds have reached the pinnacle of the Western Hockey League. They have defeated the Winnipeg Ice in a 3-1 effort as goaltender Thomas Milic was rock solid between the pipes, and some of the “unheralded” forwards were the ones who scored for Seattle.
Ballard FC melts Whitecaps in international friendly prior to 2023 season
Ballard FC took care of the Vancouver Whitecaps U19 side of the 2023 season beginning, behind a goal and two assist performance from forward Peter Kingston. A three goal first half propelled Ballard to the 4-1 victory, giving fans and the club alike positive belief heading into the second year of the teams existence.
Sounders slide again at home in tight loss to Austin
The Seattle Sounders dropped their second match at home in as many attempts, as a struggling Austin FC came into Lumen Field and stunned Seattle with a 2-1 victory. The Sounders inability to finish once again left them frustrated and at a literal loss. While the club remains atop the Western Conference of MLS, how long will it be until losses like tonight bite Seattle?
Thunderbirds push Ice to the brink with pull away victory in game four
With a win tonight in game four of the WHL Championship, the Seattle Thunderbirds are on the brink of winning some hardware against the Winnipeg Ice. Arizona Coyotes prospect Dylan Guenther was able to score the go-ahead goal in the third period to break a 2-2 tie.
Thunderbirds incinerate Ice in 6-3 victory to take series lead in WHL Championship
In game three of the 2023 WHL Championship, the Seattle Thunderbirds used a red-hot start to melt the Winnipeg Ice, securing a 6-3 victory to take a series lead. A three-goal burst in a 45 second span within the first period lead the way, and Seattle was able to weather the emotions and intensity from Winnipeg in the second period to close things out.
Inaugural season out of the way, Jason Farrell looks for more success with Ballard FC
At the 2023 edition of Ballard FC media day, head coach Jason Farrell spoke about a number of different topics, from reflecting on the clubs inaugural season to adding new talent for this seasons team.
Sam Zisette reflects on last season's success, looks forward to this year's goals at Ballard FC media day
At the 2023 edition of Ballard FC media day, co-founder Sam Zisette spoke about a number of different topics, from reflecting on the clubs inaugural season, how their kits are created, and much more.
Thunderbirds GM Bil La Forge reflects on season ahead amidst WHL Championship
Ahead of the third game of the WHL Championship, Seattle Thunderbirds general manager Bil La Forge offered his comments on winning WHL Executive of the year, Thomas Milic, and more.
Last rodeo: Kraken fail to generate enough offense in game seven loss to Stars
In game seven of their second round Stanley Cup Playoffs matchup against the Dallas Stars, the Seattle Kraken failed to generate enough offense and couldn’t beat Stars goaltender Jake Oettinger until too late, wasting an all-time performance by Philipp Grubauer in net. Seattle’s second season ends in heartbreaking fashion, just minutes away from a Western Conference Finals berth.
Stayin Alive: Kraken bring the fight to Stars, force game seven
In a do or die game six back in their home of Climate Pledge Arena, the Seattle Kraken got out to a hot start and were able to sustain that pressure to secure a victory and force a game seven in their second round Stanley Cup Playoffs matchup. Some of the teams veterans ensured that the Kraken season would continue, in addition to a few faces you may not expect.
Danger in Dallas: Kraken stumble early in game five, Stars push them to brink of elimination
The Seattle Kraken dropped a second consecutive game in this second round Stanley Cup Playoff series, as the Dallas Stars once again used a hot start to give them just enough cushion to sustain a Kraken comeback attempt. Seattle now has their back against the wall for the first time since game seven of their series against the Avalanche.
Homestand highs and lows: Texas two-step to an even homestand
In the third homestand of the 2023 season, the Seattle Mariners hosted the two Texas based teams at T-Mobile Park for a somewhat brief stretch. It was an even split of the six games, with the Mariners getting an impressive series win over the Astros while narrowly losing the series to the Rangers.
Mariners drop series against Rangers as comeback attempt falls short
Mariners dropped the rubber match against the Rangers and lost their first series at home against Texas since 2019. Starting pitcher Luis Castillo hit some bumps in the game, while the Mariners bats failed to complete a late inning comeback.
Stars give Kraken a taste of their own medicine with blast of offense to tie series
The Seattle Kraken suffered a game four loss to the Dallas Stars, as the visiting team brough the fight to Seattle and tallied a four goal second period. Seattle’s Jaden Schwartz tallied two goal and did his best to try and push his team back into the game, but Dallas was able to extend their lead with an empty net goal and send the series back to Texas tied.
Mariners shutout big Rangers bats behind Kirby’s K’s
The Mariners were able to shutout the hot bats of the Rangers, collecting a victory behind starting pitcher George Kirby's strong performance. Kirby went seven scoreless innings, while the Seattle bats were able to push five runs across the plate including Tom Murphy's two-run blast.
New-era Storm show out early, can’t play full effort in preseason loss to Mercury
The Seattle Storm dropped their first preseason contest ahead of the 2023 regular season, as several of the Storm players were able to contribute to a strong first half. The second half saw things crumble in the third period, and it was all Mercury from there.
Mariners drop game one to Rangers despite Gilbert’s hot start
The Seattle Mariners, fresh off of a big series win against the Houston Astros, once again failed their starting pitcher as they only plated one for Logan Gilbert to drop game one. Ty France’s early solo homer got things going early, and Gilbert pitched an excellent game, but the mariners bats couldn’t get it done the rest of the way.
Kraken obliterate Stars in massive game three victory to take lead in series
In game three of the second round Stanley Cup Playoffs matchup, the Seattle Kraken blew out the Dallas Stars by a score of 7-2 with five of those goals coming in the second period. Continued strong play by Kraken goaltender Philipp Grubauer and the Seattle defenseman kept the Stars at bay, while the Kraken skaters tore through Dallas.