"Kraken fans have turned Seattle into a hockey town," Harrell said. "Over 1 million people have visited the Kraken Community Iceplex in the past year… On Oct. 23, 2021, at the Kraken's first game at Climate Pledge Arena, the No. 32 was retired in honor of the fans, who's unwavering passion for this team ran as deep as Puget Sound."
Come game time, each Kraken fan received a "32" banner. But the number means more than its franchise tag.
"On March 1, 2018, 32,000 fans in Seattle placed season ticket deposits in a single, 24-hour period, putting the hockey world on notice that Seattle is a hockey town and giving life to the NHL's 32nd franchise," Harrell said.
If these are the perks for the first-ever Kraken Day, imagine what's to come on the 32nd one.