Same goes for the entertainment team, led by Jonny Greco, senior vice president of game presentation and live entertainment, and Lamont Buford, vice president of game presentation.
"Lamont says this all the time, and I love this line," Greco said. "'We are not getting close to the finish line. We're getting close to the starting line.'"
The entertainment team is preparing for the home opener against the Canucks on Oct. 23 and beyond. Problem is, construction crews are putting the finishing touches on Climate Pledge Arena, the new arena being built under the iconic roof of the former KeyArena near the Space Needle. The Kraken will play three preseason "home" games in junior hockey rinks away from what will be their spectacular home.
"We're not playing with our toys," Greco said.
A bus of staff members will leave Seattle at about 7 a.m. PT on Sunday to drive more than four hours east to Spokane, Washington. The coaches and players will skate in the morning, and the game group will fly to Spokane.
"[This] is our first opportunity to all be together in a building and put on a show for our fans," Greco said.
This will be the first game for the PA announcer and in-arena host. The Kraken will play some of the music they have planned for home games, using a playlist they have been curating for months, and some of the video content they plan to use.
There will be trial and error. For example, they likely will experiment with a couple of goal songs in the preseason before deciding on one for the regular season.
"It's an audition," Greco said. "It's a tryout. It's a practice. It's a rehearsal. You try to hit a couple moments really big, but we're not trying to do anything crazy."