A look at the game “by the numbers.” - The Kraken won the shot volume battle in this game creating 62-percent of all 5-on-5 ...
A knee to the head of Canadiens goaltender Jakub Dobes set off a brawl that saw multiple players drop the gloves in a heated ...
The Seattle Kraken didn’t waste any time when their meeting with the Montreal Canadiens went to overtime. With the score tied at four, Kraken defenseman Brandon ...
Chandler Stephenson pushed the face-off forward to Montour, who slipped behind Montreal’s defense for a breakaway and fired a ...
Seattle has come out firing since the Four Nations break, and we anticipate Montreal netminder Jakub Dobes facing plenty of ...
First Period_1, Seattle, Montour 14 (Eberle), 4:54. Second Period_2, Seattle, Tolvanen 19 (Stephenson, Eberle), 4:47. 3, Montreal, Laine 15 (Suzuki, Hutson), 7:11 (pp). 4, Montreal, Newhook 13 (Laine) ...
It’s a game Patrik Laine turned with one whip of his stick, and the Montreal Canadiens had to be thankful he was there to wield it after it was holstered for their last two games.
BOTTOM LINE: The Seattle Kraken face the Montreal Canadiens in a non-conference matchup. Seattle has a 14-15-4 record at home and a 27-34-4 record overall. The Kraken have a 25-5-3 record when scoring ...