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Then on Saturday, the Kraken ... for a signature move during an interview on the twin video boards. By second intermission, the team store had sold out of Buoy dolls. The new mascot then launched ...
Nighttime is when Buoy, the Kraken’s new mascot, comes out to play. And play is the operative word; no matter how many times the Kraken’s marketing folks keep reminding you Buoy is indeed an ...
His — yes, the mascot is a “he” — left ear has a gold anchor earring. Buoy can also pop out one of his front teeth for what a Kraken spokesperson likened to a “Jamie Oleksiak” look.
The former Seattle Seahawks running back partnered up with the Seattle Kraken mascot for a special ... the same blinged-out Buoy driving a Zamboni with Lynch's signature nickname written across ...
At that time, less than 50 people on the planet had even seen Buoy. That changed Saturday when the Kraken introduced their mascot to the rest of the world by having him rappel from the Climate ...
Ahead of the 2022-23 season, the Kraken introduced their first mascot in team history. May we present to you, Buoy the sea-troll. The mascot pays tribute to the Fremont Troll, a well-known art ...
They have their official mascot, representing the team named Buoy, a sea troll. The Seattle Kraken mascot Buoy is a 6-foot-tall blue sea troll and a playful figure known as the nephew of the ...
SEATTLE, Wash. — The Seattle Kraken unveiled their new mascot Saturday evening. "Buoy," is a six-foot-tall blue sea troll living in the caverns of Climate Pledge Arena. Officials with the NHL's ...
On Saturday, during the team's preseason game against the Vancouver Canucks, the Kraken announced their newest mascot Buoy, a sea troll inspired by a Seattle landmark, the Fremont Troll.