
Kate Shefte
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Kate Shefte
@KateShefte
Seattle Kraken coverage for @SeaTimesSports. She/her. Overdressed and running late. As they say in hockey, let’s do that hockey.
Emerald City 가입일 Temmuz 2017
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My dad’s been asking for this story for years. (Almost) everything you wanted to know about line changes but were too afraid to ask:
seattletimes.com/sports/kraken/…
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Trade alert 🌀
The Seattle Torrent have acquired forward Theresa Schafzahl from the Boston Fleet in exchange for forward Jessie Eldridge.
📰 bit.ly/4rwrywD

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…or maybe not Tuesday. Kraken coach Lane Lambert says Bobby McMann, whose visa paperwork is apparently taking several days, is “out for now.”
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Bobby McMann was the only deadline acquisition for a Seattle team making a postseason push. Someday soon — maybe Tuesday — the Kraken will have the services of their new speedster on the ice. From @KateShefte: st.news/3MWYMat
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Really nice piece from @KateShefte on Jessica Campbell that includes this cool nugget on her work with Matty Beniers #SeaKraken
seattletimes.com/sports/kraken/…

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#SeaKraken forward Jaden Schwartz is out indefinitely with an upper-body injury.
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Humble RJ refusing to acknowledge his help in getting this project across the finish line! Proofreader, graphic designer, therapist, king 👑
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Really enjoyed this in-depth look at faceoffs from @KateShefte. I've been following hockey for 25 years and still learned a lot.
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.@HilaryKnight played through the 2026 Olympic Games with a torn MCL — and came out a gold medal-winner.
Knight, who earned her fifth Olympic medal last month with the U.S. women’s hockey team, shares what it feels like to realize her lifelong dream and recalls the response she received at “SNL” this weekend: “I felt it, I heard it. It was electric.”
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