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Monday Musings – The Kraken needed that win against the Jets

Monday Musings is a collection of random thoughts and observations about the last week of activity from the hockey world with an emphasis on the Kraken and other happenings around the Puget Sound hockey community.

Kraken Thoughts

Compete

I do not like to inflate the importance of one game in December, but the Kraken needed that win against Winnipeg on Sunday. There were a lot of things things that compounded to create this need.

First, Seattle had won just one game in its prior six, and in the previous two games the team looked outclassed, despite the one-goal loss against Carolina. Second, it was the Jets that handed the Kraken one of their toughest losses at home one month earlier when the Winnipeg tied the game with six seconds left in regulation and won in overtime. Not to mention the Jets were playing the second night of a back-to-back and the Kraken were facing the Jets’ backup goaltender, David Rittich, for the second time this season.

The Kraken were certainly the better team on the ice Sunday, but that never guarantees victory. In the early stages of the game, it felt like an uphill climb. The boys fell behind twice in the contest, and it was not until five minutes remaining that the Kraken would take their first lead of the game on a Jared McCann snipe. That proved to be the game winner, earning the Kraken a 3-2 result.

On Tuesday last week, the Kraken fell to the Tampa Bay Lightning 6-2 in a game that was probably closer than the score indicated. Then on Thursday, the Kraken lost to the Carolina Hurricanes 3-2 in a game that was probably not as close as the score indicated.

The Lightning and the Hurricanes are two of the better teams in the league so there was no need to panic after those losses, but last week I mentioned one of the themes of the week was their compete level against those quality teams. I would have liked to see a bit more fight in the Lightning game, but overall, we knew it could end up being a very difficult road trip.

As tough of a stretch as this has been for the Kraken, they are still well positioned in the Pacific Division. The two teams behind them in the standings, Calgary and Edmonton, have only gained one point each on Seattle over the last ten games.

Shooting percentage

Even before this last week, there was a lot of chatter that this team’s on-ice results have been largely due to a shooting streak that would not be sustainable. Through November, the Kraken had a 13.1 percent shooting percentage, which was tops in the league entering December. A cool off seemed inevitable, especially after the Sharks game (when the Kraken shot 29.6 percent) and the Kings game (30.0 percent) at the end of November.

The cool off certainly happened during this rough patch, but it seems to be stabilizing a bit over the last four games. The Kraken are currently shooting at 11.7 percent. That might feel a little high compared to last season’s 9.0 percent, but this team has better shooters and is creating better chances (i.e. high-danger shots), so around 11 percent feels about right.

Other Kraken musings:

Kraken themes for the week ahead

Get a win

The Kraken only have two games this week before the holiday break, facing St. Louis on Tuesday and Vancouver on Thursday. In their franchise history, the Kraken have never beaten either team and are a collective 0-8-1 against these two teams. They have been outscored 39-17 in those nine games. Something must give here, and I say they do it. Winning both games is all I want for Christmas.

Goalies

I would anticipate Martin Jones and Philipp Grubauer split these two games. Both have played relatively well recently but have lacked consistency. Grubauer has to be a huge piece of the Kraken’s success this year, and it would be nice to see him get another quality start either Tuesday or Thursday.

Eeli Tolvanen debut?

Eeli Tolvanen has been scratched in all three games since he was claimed off waivers last week. I am eager to see how he looks with the Kraken and would love to get a glimpse of that wicked shot. The challenge is that the Kraken do not have a slot right now. Daniel Sprong, Ryan Donato, and Morgan Geekie have all firmed up their spots in the lineup. It seems unlikely, but maybe Brandon Tanev sits a game to give Tolvanen a shot? I recognize that could be an unpopular opinion, but how do you sit a guy like Donato, for example, who has scored in three straight games?

Player Performance / Stick Taps

Goal of the week

Buoy was so nervous; he could not even watch.

Honorable mention goal of the week

Anytime a goalie scores a goal, we must call it out.

Chart of the week

The Kraken have the lowest faceoff percentage in the league, but that has been steadily improving.

As always, leave any questions or feedback in the comments section, and I will do my best to get back to you. Whatever you celebrate, enjoy your holiday however you see fit.

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