The first distinction to know about the Lunar New Year is it's celebrated by Asian nations that at some point in their histories have followed a moon-oriented calendar, in contrast to the now widely adapted solar calendar based on the 365¼ days required for Earth to revolve once around the sun. Many, but not all, Asian and Asian American communities celebrate the lunar holiday, including Chinese, Filipino, Korean, Tibetan, Cambodian and Vietnamese communities.
This Sunday is the start of the next Lunar New Year. To celebrate the annum and acknowledge those communities, the Kraken is excited to announce Saturday's home matchup against Colorado will be the first annual Lunar New Year Game. The night is part of the NHL and NHL Players' Association "Hockey is for Everyone" (HIFE) initiative advocating for diversity and inclusion in the sport.
As part of the festivities at Saturday's game, the Kraken will debut the first-ever Lunar New Year warmup jersey to be worn by Kraken players pre-game then auctioned off to benefit One Roof Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Kraken and Climate Pledge Arena.
Ringing in the Lunar New Year
Saturday's home game will be the Kraken's first-ever Lunar New Year Game with special player warmup jerseys, lion dances and more!