Kraken Common Thread is the embodiment of our commitment to inclusivity and unity within the Kraken community. It symbolizes the idea that, regardless of our diverse backgrounds and unique experiences, we are all woven together by the same passion and devotion for our team. The Seattle Kraken recognize that we are not bound by our uniformity but by the richness of our diversity.

Kraken Hockey Fights Cancer pres. by VMFH

Kraken Hockey Fights Cancer Night

November 20, 2024 | Kraken Hockey Fights Cancer pres. by Virginia Mason Franciscan Health

The NHL, alongside their jersey partner, Fanatics, create the annual lavender primary logos for all 32 NHL clubs. During Kraken Hockey Fights Cancer Night, the team puts a unique spin on the number and letter pattern for these Common Thread jerseys. The signature lavender ribbon is a sign of support for those living with all forms of cancer. This year’s number pattern will feature the lavender cancer ribbon inside each number. The Seattle Kraken are proud to partner with Virginia Mason Franciscan Health to support our community members impacted by cancer.

Military Appreciation Night pres. by Starbucks

Military Appreciation Night

November 12, 2024 | Military Appreciation Night pres. by Starbucks

The NHL, alongside their jersey partner, Fanatics, created the military appreciation primary logos for all 32 NHL clubs. These military appreciation jerseys are an opportunity for NHL clubs to honor and recognize community members who have served their country. The Seattle Kraken incorporate elements of military design into the lettering and numbers for these Common Thread jerseys. The Seattle Kraken is proud to partner with Starbucks for these unique jerseys while highlighting military members, veterans, and their families.

Hispanic Heritage Night pres. by Modelo

Hispanic Heritage Night

October 19, 2024 | Hispanic Heritage Night pres. by Modelo

Victor Melendez

Victor is a Seattle-based artist originally from Mexico City. He is currently working as an art director, graphic designer and illustrator. Victor’s design draws inspiration from Quetzalcoatl (“Feathered Serpent” in Nahuatl), the God of Life, Light and Wisdom, also related to arts, crafts, knowledge, and learning. The pattern and colors in the art are inspired by ancient patterns found in architecture, textiles and art from all over Latin America.

Víctor es un artista originario de la Ciudad de México que reside en Seattle. Actualmente trabaja como Director de Arte, Diseñador Gráfico e ilustrador. El diseño de Víctor se inspira en Quetzalcóatl (“Serpiente Emplumada” en náhuatl), el dios de la vida, la luz y la sabiduría, también relacionado con las artes, la artesanía, el conocimiento y el aprendizaje. El sello y los colores de la obra están inspirados en patrones antiguos que se encuentran en la arquitectura, los textiles y el arte de toda América Latina.

2024-25 Artists & Designs

Indigenous Peoples Night
December 10, 2024 | Indigenous Peoples Night pres. by Muckleshoot Indian Tribe

Keith Stevenson

Keith is a member and artist of the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe. He is known for maintaining cultural expertise while nurturing and protecting the intellectual and spiritual property rights of the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe. Keith’s design draws inspiration from textile designs from the Coast Salish territory, and it is representative of the Muckleshoot Indian Tribes’ Great Seal. While his piece primarily gives recognition to his tribal identity, its purpose is to encompass and honor the indigenous communities within the larger PNW region.

Pride Night
January 6, 2025 | Pride Night pres. by Symetra

Kelly Bjork

Kelly is an illustrator based in Seattle. Kelly’s Pride Night design aims to depict a world of tenderness, acceptance, and vulnerability to share the sensations of emotional wellbeing – a message that they aim to foster in their life and in their community. The disco ball symbolizes a particular moment in the LGBTQIA+ communities’ journey to liberation; a time when queer people could openly self-express, and see their true selves reflected to them in spaces that felt inclusive and celebratory.

Lunar New Year Night
January 28, 2025 | Lunar New Year Night pres. by Alaska Airlines

Shayla Hufana

Shayla is a visual artist, graphic, & experiential designer based in Seattle. Shayla was raised in the Beacon Hill neighborhood, and she works in a wide range of industries. Her graphic design work has been featured around the world. The Lunar New Year jersey design she created draws inspiration from the upcoming 2025 Year of the Wood Snake. Shayla was also influenced by her Seattle roots and Filipino heritage, emphasizing the essence of family, friendship and teamwork in her designs.

Black Hockey History Night
February 4, 2025 | Black Hockey History Night

Rae Akino

Influenced by music, theater, film, and life, the D.C. native uses bold colors and expressive forms to explore consciousness, spirituality, sexuality, and self. Rae’s reimagined Kraken “S” is a fusion of the traditional and the future; Traditional African tribal patterns with bold, repetitive geometric shapes are combined with Afro-futuristic patterns, incorporating mechanical style lines almost resembling a circuit board.

Women In Hockey Night
March 14, 2025 | Women In Hockey Night pres. by PitchBook

Marisol Ortega

Marisol Ortega is a first-generation Mexican American designer, illustrator, and letterer. Her grandmother has been an inspiration in her upbringing and work as one of the many strong women she knows in her life. Her hope with this artwork is to empower women, much like the pottery she often saw at her grandma's house, to be sturdy clay pots that hold whole, strong root systems and beautiful flowers.

Green Night
April 12, 2025 | Green Night pres. by Boeing

Kel Lauren

Kel is the first Common Thread artist from Portland, Oregon. Their work has been featured on merchandise and promotional materials by local and global musicians. Their Green Night design incorporates threatened and endangered species of the Pacific Northwest. Their design also features well-known plants and commemorates the biodiversity in our region. Kel wanted their design to highlight that each living thing has a dependency on one another.

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Tuesday, December 10 | Indigenous Peoples Night pres. by Muckleshoot Indian Tribe

7:00 pm | vs. Florida Panthers

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Monday, January 6 | Pride Night pres. by Symetra

7:00 pm | vs. New Jersey Devils

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Tuesday, January 28 | Lunar New Year Night pres. by Alaska Airlines

7:00 pm | vs. Anaheim Ducks

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Tuesday, February 4 | Black Hockey History Night

7:00 pm | vs. Detroit

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Friday, March 14 | Women In Hockey Night pres. by PitchBook

7:00 pm | vs. Utah Hockey Club

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Saturday, April 12 | Green Night pres. by Boeing

7:00 pm | vs. St. Louis Blues