Site icon Sound Of Hockey

Data Dump: Digging into the 2024-25 Seattle Kraken schedule

We just had a very busy week covering the Seattle Kraken, and something that might have been overlooked was the official release of the NHL schedule for the 2024-25 season. As I do every year, I enjoy looking at a few key data points across the league to see how the Kraken schedule stacks up against that of other teams.

Travel distance by NHL team

Based on the location of some NHL franchises, it is expected that certain teams will log more miles in a season compared to the rest of the league. Seattle is one of those teams that needs to travel more than most.

The Kraken have consistently fallen in the top 10 for travel miles, and coming in at third place for most miles traveled in 2024-25 will be the highest Seattle has been on this list. The Kraken will travel 3,000 more miles this coming season compared to last season.

Here is a look at all the teams by division.

The Pacific Division teams, as a whole, end up traveling more than the three other divisions.

Number of road trips

A side benefit of being based outside the northeastern corner of North America is that you tend to have fewer road trips.

As you can see, Seattle has the second-fewest number of road trips across the league. Of course, that means the actual road trips themselves will be longer.

Note that because of the league-wide break for the 4 Nations Face-Off, Seattle will have no home stands that start in February this coming season.

Back-to-back games

Another element of the NHL schedule I like to review is the number of back-to-back games for each team. The Kraken come in close to the league average on this.

Other odds and ends of the Kraken schedule

What did I miss? Are there any home games you are particularly excited about? What about a possible road trip you’re considering? Let me know your thoughts in the comments.

Exit mobile version