KRAKENThanks to a seven-game win streak to start out the New Year, the Seattle Kraken have found themselve in the hunt for a playoff spot in their second season as an NHL franchise.
Currently holding the second Western Conference Wild Card spot, the Kraken are four points up on Calgary and two points back from Edmonton - with a game in hand over both Pacific Division opponents.
They will have to reset their momentum after a three-game losing streak last week, though. Seattle fell in a shutout to the Sharks, a tight battle with Boston and a tough 5-1 loss to Toronto entering Tuesday's game in St. Louis.
Vince Dunn struck first for Seattle in Sunday's tilt with the Maple Leafs, but the lead was quickly erased as Mitch Marner's three points led the way for a loss at Climate Pledge Arena.
With Friday's Trade Deadline looming, Seattle could be in the market for another contributor to try and solidify their first playoff appearance in franchise history.
They'll visit Enterprise Center with a record of 32-21-6, worth 70 points and fourth in the Pacific Division.
HEAD-TO-HEADThe Blues are 1-1-0 against the Kraken this season, winning early on and falling on Dec. 20, with both matchups taking place at Climate Pledge Arena. As Tuesday wraps up the season series, the Blues are 4-1 in their five total matchups with the NHL's newest club.