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The Kraken will start the new year by wrapping up a three-game homestand on Thursday, Jan. 1, against the Nashville Predators.
The Vancouver Canucks (16–20–3) will take on the Seattle Kraken (17–14–7) on January 2 for the second-straight season, as these two teams matched up on the same date last year. Vancouver took the win by a score of 4–3 in the shootout.
Ride three early goals to their fifth win in six games and extend their points streak to six contests by defeating the Nashville Predators and moving into a playoff position
The Seattle Kraken are off to a great start for the 2025-26 season, their best in their five seasons in the league. Their current record sits at 5-2-3, and they are just under the Vegas Golden Knights in the Pacific Division. The team battled hard for ...
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Beniers scores in SO, Kraken outlast Canucks for win
Matty Beniers scored the decisive shootout goal and the Seattle Kraken held on for a 4-3 win over the Canucks in Vancouver on Friday.
Kraken's five-game point streak continues, but a hard-fought shootout loss to the Canucks leaves them with just one point.
Kraken snatch a thrilling shootout victory, extending their point streak as Beniers delivers the game-winner against the Canucks.
Forward Jake DeBrusk, who was scratched from the Canucks' lineup for a 3-2 shootout victory at Seattle on Monday, skated on the top line at practice on Thursday. DeBrusk, who scored a career-high 28 goals last season, has one goal in his past 17 games and just nine on the campaign.
The Kraken look to even up against the Canucks after their last game against Vancouver on Dec. 29, when Seattle lost 3-2 in a shootout. Vancouver's Linus Karlsson and Elias Pettersson scored in regulation, helping the Canucks snap Seattle’s four-game winning streak on Monday.