During his media scrum Monday, coach Dave Hakstol referred to the top-six and bottom-six lines, not his usual descriptors. The top-six would be the first and second lines, which right now Kraken fans can identify as Burakovsky-Wennberg-Bjorkstrand and Schwartz-Beniers-Eberle, respectively. Both lines have been kept in place for the last six games-clearly an intentional decision from Hakstol and his staff. The bottom-six covers two lines, one currently with Yanni Gourde centering Jared McCann and Brandon Tanev. Call it the third line if you like, but McCann and Schwartz are co-leaders in goals scored with five. Tanev has a goal and five assists while Gourde proved his top-six worthiness last season.
"We're starting to see some chemistry with all four of the lines," said Hakstol, who said the Pittsburgh victory leads him to not making any lineup changes against Calgary. That adds up to Morgan Geekie (two goals in the last three games, plus an assist in Chicago to make it three points in four games since returning to the lineup) playing between Daniel Sprong and Ryan Donato. Sprong notched a goal and three assists during last week's homestand.
3 Game Essentials | Kraken (4-4-2) at Flames (5-2-0) | 6 p.m.
Unlike a season ago, the Kraken's first 10 games have featured consistent forward line combinations, plus a closer look at how to protect a lead in the third period of games


















