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Seattle Kraken reach out to pair of young assaulted referees

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Jack Sutherland
February 12, 2025  (11:22)
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The Seattle Kraken are stepping up after a pair of young on-ice officers were assaulted by an unruly adult at their practice facility, the Kraken Community Iceplex.

The Seattle Kraken are stepping to the plate to assist a pair of young on-ice officials who were assaulted by an unruly adult during a recent game at their official practice facility, the Kraken COmmunity Iceplex.

The man could be facing a pair of counts of misdemeanor assault after video shows him pushing the young officials during a recent game.

Meanwhile, the Kraken have reached out to the two young officials and are reportedly set to invite them to a future home game at CLimate Pledge Arena.

Rob Lampman, the Chief Operating Officer of the Kraken and the venue, released the following statement after the stunning assault took place.

First and foremost, we want to extend our heartfelt concern for the officials, players, coaches and families involved in the recent incident at KCI. We are in touch with them to offer any support they need, and we are grateful to hear the young officials appear to be in good spirits and looking forward to their next game.

The Seattle Kraken and Kraken Community Iceplex strive to foster an environment of just that - community - where everyone can share their love of hockey. The Kraken code posted on the walls at KCI reminds us of that, and our values, every day.

There is absolutely no place in hockey, or any sport, for the behavior that occurred on Sunday. The Pacific Northwest Amateur Hockey Association and USA Hockey are leading an investigation with the authorities, and we have been assisting them since the incident occurred. The person in question has been banned from our facility.

Our Jr Kraken community has taken it upon themselves to begin a «Cool Down Challenge» on social media to remind everyone to respect referees. We are proud to support them and encourage others to participate. Together, we can create a safer, more positive environment for everyone involved.

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