Kraken forward Jared McCann admitted in a jubilant postgame locker room that he enjoys his newest, but also most familiar linemates being able to “create off of nothing” for goal-scoring success.
And for a Kraken team that’s struggled offensively all season, having McCann back to his prior scoring ways after missing nearly half the campaign because of injuries gives them a chance to create plays anew out of what had been a huge void. McCann added two more goals Tuesday night in a 5-1 win over the Washington Capitals that gives him eight for the month to tie a personal record first set back in March 2023.
That he’s doing it four games into being reunited on a top line with Jordan Eberle and Matty Beniers surprises no one, least of all McCann.
“I feel like we’ve had chances in the past couple of games here that haven’t really gone for us,” said McCann, who added two assists for a four-point night. “We’ve had some good opportunities, especially coming out of our D-zone. We’re playing good defensively – breaking up a lot of plays and going the other way. That’s what makes us successful. I’m playing with two guys that create off of nothing. I’m definitely lucky to play with those guys.”
The only luck not in McCann’s corner this game came when he scored an apparent third goal on a third period breakaway that brought hats cascading down from the Climate Pledge Arena fans to celebrate his hat trick. But officials waved the goal off after a long delay, apparently because a linesman – who can’t immediately blow the play dead – spotted Beniers commit a four-minute high-sticking infraction well before McCann was sprung in alone.
“I just feel bad for the people who threw their hats on the ice, to be honest with you,” McCann quipped. “Maybe they’ll get a refund or something like that, who knows?”


















