

This is the last day for you to bone up on all things Winter Classic.
Twelve hours after the calendar turns to 2024, the puck will drop at T-Mobile Park for the outdoor game between the Seattle Kraken and Vegas Golden Knights.
To help you cram for your hockey exam - that is what you'll be doing on New Year's Eve, right? - we've helpfully collected all the stories written and videos recorded on this site about the NHL's signature in-season event.
(Heck, we even wrote about the new ice cream flavor making its debut at the New Year's Day game.)
12/24: Time lapse video of the rink build-out at T-Mobile Park, plus interior and exterior photos. Link
12/25: The NHL's engineering magicians explain how they put a hockey rink where a hockey rink wasn't meant to go. Link
12/26: The United by Hockey Mobile Museum, with contributor Dean Barnes. Link
12/27: Musicians performing and legendary Seattle athletes who will be introduced - before and between periods of the game. Link
12/28: Seattle Kraken TV broadcaster John Forslund, the U.S. national radio play-by-play voice of the game. Link
12/29: Steve Mayer, NHL Chief Content Officer, the man in charge of making sure all aspects are perfect for this year's Winter Classic. Link
12/30: After weeks of trying to remain focused on their next game, Kraken players and coach are finally able to allow their thoughts to turn to the Winter Classic. Link
12/31: Later today - NHL Events Director Vince Vince Granieri takes us behind the scenes of the Fan Village. (Published at 3 pm Sunday.)
1/1: Monday - Sizing up the opposition with THN Golden Knights reporter Paul De Los Santos. (Published at 6 am Monday.)
Kraken coach Dave Hakstol recalls his roots, skating outdoors in his tiny Alberta hometown. Link
The ice crew begins placing hockey markings on the rink; features in and around the rink are taking shape as well. Link
Road To The Winter Classic, Episode 1 review. Link
Road To The Winter Classic, Episode 2 review. Link
Road To The Winter Classic, Episode 3 review. Link
How it started: the birth of the Kraken franchise. Link
How it's going: A theater review of the Seattle Kraken December performance would read something like this: hated Act I, loved Act II. Link
