Seattle Kraken co-owner Tod Leiweke sees need for change as team struggles
SEATTLE — By his second season as co-owner of the Kraken, Tod Leiweke had witnessed firsthand just how impactful a successful team can be for the city of Seattle.
The Kraken not only qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs in their second year of existence, the 2022-23 season, but they also advanced to the second round, in which they lost to the Dallas Stars in seven games. Leiweke joked Thursday that some oblivious fans left a handful of those home playoff games after the second intermission, unaware that hockey didn’t feature solely a halftime like basketball or football games.
“We saw the potential in year two,” Leiweke said. “It was incredible.”
That was as much fooling around as Leiweke engaged in, though, a day removed from the Kraken announcing that Ron Francis will step down as president of hockey operations at the end of the season.











