The Seattle Kraken and Anaheim Ducks collide in NHL Action at the Honda Center on Sunday.
The Seattle Kraken and Anaheim Ducks collide in NHL Action at the Honda Center on Sunday. The Seattle Kraken has won his fourth straight. The Anaheim Ducks have lost 7 of their last 9 games. The Seattle Kraken is averaging 3.5 goals per game and generating 23.1% of power play opportunities. Jared McCann leads Seattle with seven goals, Andre Brakowski has 13 assists and Oliver Bjorkstrand has 59 shots. Defensively, the Seattle Kraken are allowing 2.8 goals per game and killing 73.8% of their opponents’ power plays. Philippe Gulbauer conceded 14 goals on 108 shots and Martin Jones conceded 37 goals on 394 shots.
The Anaheim Ducks average 2.5 goals per game and he scores in 12.5% of power play opportunities. Trevor Zeglas leads Anaheim with eight goals, Troy Terry has 13 assists and Frank Vatrano has 62 shots. Defensively, the Anaheim Ducks are allowing 4.2 goals per game and killing 66.2% of opponent power plays. John Gibson conceded 59 goals on 564 shots and Anthony Strauss conceded 25 goals on 221 shots.
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The Kraken has gone 4-0 in their last four away games, making him 4-0 on aggregate. The Ducks are 5-14 in their last 19 home games and 14-42 in their last 56 games. Under is 8-1 in the Kraken and is in the bottom nine overall. Under is 7-1 across the Best 8 of Ducks. Some may be waiting for that shoe to drop, but the Seattle Kraken continues to rack up wins and their defense is impressive. Playing at home hasn’t helped at all this season, and it feels like the two teams are going their separate ways.
Derek Grant – Max Comtois – Brett Leason
Mason McTavish – Max Jones – Troy Terry
Isac Lundestrom – Pavol Regenda – Frank Vatrano
Trevor Zegras – Ryan Strome – Jakob Silfverberg
Nathan Beaulieu – Simon Benoit
Jamie Drysdale – Cam Fowler
John Klingberg – Colton White
Anthony Stolarz
John Gibson
Matty Beniers – Oliver Bjorkstrand – Andre Burakovsky
Ryan Donato – Jordan Eberle – Morgan Geekie
Yanni Gourde – Karson Kuhlman – Jared McCann
Jaden Schwartz – Daniel Sprong – Brandon Tanev
Will Borgen – Vince Dunn
Cale Fleury – Adam Larsson
Jamie Oleksiak – Justin Schultz
Martin Jone
Anaheim Ducks: Urho Vaakanainen, John Klingberg, Max Comtois, Derek Grant, Jamie Drysdale
Seattle Kraken: Joonas Donskoi, Chris Driedger, Ryan Winterton
Date | Opponent | Score | Result |
24.11.22 | New York Rangers | 3-2 | Win |
22.11.22 | St. Louis Blues | 3-1 | Loss |
20.11.22 | St. Louis Blues | 6-2 | Loss |
18.11.22 | Winnipeg Jets | 3-2 | Loss |
16.11.22 | Detroit Red Wings | 3-2 | Win |
Date | Opponent | Score | Result |
24.11.22 | San Jose Sharks | 8-5 | Win |
20.11.22 | Los Angeles Kings | 2-2 | Win |
18.11.22 | New York Rangers | 2-2 | Win |
14.11.22 | Winnipeg Jets | 2-2 | Loss |
12.11.22 | Minnesota Wild | 0-1 | Loss |
Date | Match | Score | Winner |
16.10.22 | Anaheim Ducks Seattle Kraken | 2 5 | – |
02.04.22 | Anaheim Ducks Seattle Kraken | 2 5 | Seattle Kraken |
31.03.22 | Anaheim Ducks Seattle Kraken | 0 3 | Anaheim Ducks |
10.11.21 | Anaheim Ducks Seattle Kraken | 4 2 | Anaheim Ducks |
The game between the Anaheim Ducks and Seattle Kraken will take place at the Honda Center on Sunday, November 27 at 8:00 PM ET.
The match between the Anaheim Ducks and Seattle Kraken will be telecast live on Bally Sports SoCal, Fox Sports Prime Ticket.
Country | Channel | Date and Time |
United States | Bally Sports SoCal, Fox Sports Prime Ticket | November 27 (8:00 PM ET) |
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