A look at the game “by the numbers.”
- In 5-on-5 play, Seattle held the top team in the Pacific division and one of the top teams when it comes to creating offense and denying opponents' chances of their own. The Kraken generated 53-percent of all shot volume and 52.1-percent of all shot quality.
- The Kraken remain one of four undefeated teams when gaining a multi-goal lead. Their 20-0-0 record ranks fourth behind Colorado (31-0-0), Boston (24-0-0) and Minnesota (24-0-0).
- Seattle is also 19-6-4 when they score the first goal of the game.
- According to MoneyPuck.com, the Kraken entered this game with just a 38.4-percent likelihood of winning.
- Jared McCann potted the second goal of the game and, in the process, notched his 200th NHL goal; joined Matty Beniers in scoring a franchise record 10 goals in a calendar month; and extended the franchise record for most points in a month (20).
- McCann’s goal also set new franchise record for most power play goals in a month (12). The team had already tied the existing record of eleven previously achieved in March 2024 and Dec. 2025.
- Joey Daccord saved 1.2 more goals than expected and earned his eighteenth quality start of the season.
- Jordan Eberle led his team in individual shot quality and tied for the most rush chances in the game. He had the most controlled entries of any Kraken skater (7).
- Jacob Melanson had 12 hits in the game - a new franchise record. The previous record of ten was also set by him on Jan. 23 versus Anaheim. Three Kraken players had nine hits in a single game prior (Will Borgen, Jan. 21, 2022; Eeli Tolvanen, Jan. 9, 2025; Brandon Tanev, Nov. 18, 2023).
- Adam Larsson led all Kraken skaters with six shot attempts.
- The strongest performances of the game according to Game Score were: Ryan Lindgren; Adam Larsson; Tolvanen; and Chandler Stephenson.
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