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The Kraken went 35-41-6 last season, seventh in the Pacific, and their .463 points percentage was tied with the Boston Bruins and Philadelphia Flyers for 27th in the NHL.
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Kraken keen to defend home-ice advantage against Sharks
In the past, the Seattle Kraken almost faced a home-ice disadvantage. In their first four seasons after joining the NHL as an expansion franchise in 2021-22, the Kraken posted a 71-75-18 record at Climate Pledge Arena.
Berkly Catton will be a healthy scratch tonight as the Seattle Kraken take on the Chicago Blackhawks. Jani Nyman will return after sitting out one game.
Jamie Oleksiak added his second goal of the season for Seattle, and goaltender Joey Daccord stopped 29 shots to help the Kraken remain unbeaten in regulation at home.
On tap: The Kraken (5-2-4) will welcome former winger Andre Burakovsky and the Chicago Blackhawks for the first time this season Monday. Chicago, which has been rebuilding since 2022, is off to an encouraging 5-4-3 start this season.
Young forward Berkly Catton joins Kraken tonight, making his NHL debut. Can he contribute to Seattle's early season success?
Matty Beniers and Jordan Eberle each had a goal and an assist as the Seattle Kraken beat the Chicago Blackhawks 3-1.
Caufield gave Montreal a 1-0 lead at 10:25 of the first period after Dobson forced a turnover at the right half wall and moved it down to Suzuki at the bottom of the right circle. Suzuki deked and threaded a pass behind Daccord to Caufield, who snapped it into an open net.
The New York Rangers showed remarkable compassion before their game against the Seattle Kraken. Comforting defenseman Brandon Montour after his brother passed from ALS. The heartfelt moment, led by Adam Fox.
The Seattle Kraken hockey team held an Adam Sandler-themed costume party for Halloween in honor of the famed comedian performing in the city on Wednesday.
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