Time: 6:00 p.m. PT | Watch: ROOT SPORTS | Listen: 93.3 KJR
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##### One: Getting More Intense, Getting to the Net
EDMONTON - After the Oilers and Kraken each achieved lopsided road wins in the season series to date, fans can anticipate a tighter contest Tuesday. Though Seattle coach Dave Hakstol didn't like the outcome in the MLK Day game against Tampa Bay, he was not unhappy about the effort from his squad and is confident the group will be ready for Tuesday's important divisional matchup.
Without prompting from the media, Hakstol and more than a few players have raised the subject of the team's readiness for the season's second half bringing more intensity and physical play as teams battle for playoff spots. To that point, Seattle didn't get much net-front traffic against the Lightning and goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy Monday. They will look to get to that area more frequently and dynamically against the Oilers. The lone Kraken goal against TBL featured a couple of Kraken bodies disrupting Vasilevskiy's sightline on a Vince Dunn shot from inside the blue line.
3 Game Essentials | Kraken (26-13-4) at Oilers (24-18-3) | 6 p.m.
With season series knotted at one win apiece, division rivals and playoff contenders meet in game that can finish with Kraken ahead by between three and seven standings points


















