The Kraken keep attempting to repeat their past that led to a 2023 playoff run. But they've failed to repeat that formula, and now must consider a rebuild.
On a night when a number of younger franchise players starred, the Kraken finish achingly just short of earning a standings point. Beniers line stays hot
Deflating as that is, the Pens are nothing if not used to early goals against and were able to continue on. Well, Cody Glass wasn’t able to continue on for a bit. Glass got deposited on his keister by Jamie Oleksiak and stayed down for a while.
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Pittsburgh Penguins (18-19-8, 44 points, 5th place Metropolitan Division) When: 7:00 p.m. ET How to Watch: Broadcasting on Sportsnet Pittsburgh, KHN, KONG in the local markets, streaming on ESPN+ Pens’ Path Ahead: This marks the last night of the Pens’ five-game homestead.
Jaden Schwartz also scored twice, tying it at 4 with 49 seconds left and goalie Philipp Grubauer off for an extra attacker. Matty Beniers also scored to help the Kraken end a five-game losing streak.
The Kraken trailed by four less than eight minutes into Sunday's game against the Detroit Red Wings and trudged through a 6-2 drubbing.
The Kraken continued their road trip, this time facing the Sabres. Seattle finally broke their losing streak, defeating the Sabres 6-2.
Kaapo Kakko scored twice in the third period, Joey Daccord made 33 saves and the Seattle Kraken overcame an early two-goal deficit to beat the Buffalo Sabres 6-2 on Saturday.
The Seattle Kraken are closer to last place in the NHL than they are to a playoff spot and should be amongst the biggest sellers at this year's trade deadline.
Plus got Shane Steichen getting real about his team and the future. Steichen one year ago lost an opportunity to clinch the AFC South over the Houston Texans. Now, his team dropped to 7-9.