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Kraken's AHL Affiliate Coachella Valley Firebirds Release 2025-26 Schedule

Kraken's AHL Affiliate Coachella Valley Firebirds Release 2025-26 Schedule

Yahoo10-07-2025
The Coachella Valley Firebirds have released their 2025-26 Regular Season schedule. The Firebirds will be looking to start off hot when they open the season at home with a matchup against the San Diego Gulls on Friday, October 10th at 7 pm PST. This will mark the Firebird's 4th season in the American Hockey League and as the Seattle Kraken's AHL affiliate.
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In the Firebird's first two seasons (2022-23 & 2023-24), the team reached the Calder Cup Finals before being defeated by the Hershey Bears both times. In the most recent season (2024-25), it was the first year that they did not reach the finals, being defeated by the eventual champions, Abbotsford Canucks.
Current Seattle Kraken players who were once Firebirds include, forwards, Shane Wright, Tye Kartye, defenseman Ryker Evans, and goaltender Joey Daccord. Assistant Coach Jessica Campbell was also promoted to the Kraken via the Firebirds.
Fans can purchase season ticket memberships for 2025-26 on the Coachella Valley Firebirds Website
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Firebirds featured photo by - Taya Gray via Imagn
Firebirds hero photo by - Taya Gray via Imagn
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