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A look at the game “by the numbers.”

  • Seattle generated 44-percent of all 5-on-5 shot attempts and 35.8 percent of all shot quality. The third period was the team’s strongest (52.2-percent of shot volume and 41.3-percent of shot volume).
  • The Kraken had four odd-skater rushes and didn’t allow a single one by Chicago.
  • The Kraken penalty kill has been perfect over the last two games and has gone 6-for-6 in the same span.
  • The power play now has a goal in three consecutive games and eight of the 12 games this season.
  • The top five players in the game according to Game Score were: Matty Beniers, Jordan Eberle, Connor Bedard, Andre Burakovsky and Eeli Tolvanen.
  • Eberle led his team in shot quality and slot shots on net (3).
  • Jamie Oleksiak scored the first goal of the game and in the process scored the eighth goal by a Kraken defender this season – that is tied for second most among all NHL teams (EDM) and is second only to Columbus.
  • Brandon Montour led his team in shot attempts (7) and had two scoring chances off the rush – the same as Connor Bedard.
  • Joey Daccord saved 2.9 more goals than he should have based on the shot quality he faced from the 65 pucks fired his direction.
  • Daccord’s effort qualified as the sixth quality start of the season for him.

Here’s a look at our data-driven Instant Analysis from Sportlogiq (Click HERE for how to read this graphic):

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