Moneyline PickSeattle Kraken 
Player PropChandler Stephenson over 0.5 assists
Same Game ParlayKraken -1.5 + Under 5.5 goals + Jordan Eberle over 1.5 shots
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Seattle Kraken vs Vancouver Canucks Main Match Info

Seattle Kraken vs Vancouver Canucks Moneyline Prediction

It wouldn’t be a stretch to say the Kraken have been slumping on offence since the NHL resumed following the Olympic break. They’ve lost back-to-back games against the Dallas Stars (L 4-1) and St. Louis Blues (L 5-1), but the most worrying fact is that Seattle have looked anaemic offensively. 

Fortunately, both encounters were on the road, and returning home could provide the spark they need.

They couldn’t have asked for a better opponent, as they’ll host the Canucks, who rank near the bottom of the league in the majority of the collective offensive stats this season. 

Vancouver enter this matchup on a four-game losing skid and with just two wins over their last 10 outings overall (W2, L6, OT2), while the Kraken have won six of their last 10 (W6, L4), despite losing three in their last four.

Seattle will have the edge of playing at home, and the Canucks currently own the fifth-worst away record in the Western Conference with only 12 wins (five of those on overtime) in 30 encounters (W12, L16, OT2). The Kraken should find a way to get back to winning ways here.

Seattle Kraken vs Vancouver Canucks Player Prop

Chandler Stephenson has gone pointless in the Kraken’s last two games, though honestly, the entire offence has been slumping of late, with just two goals in back-to-back defeats to the Stars and Blues. However, the second-line centre has emerged as a reliable playmaking threat.

Seeing that the Canucks are the worst defensive side in the NHL by a wide margin, Seattle should bounce back on offence in a big way. 

Stephenson should be able to make a huge impact as a playmaker, especially seeing that he has seven assists over his last eight appearances. With a favourable matchup on tap, Stephenson should crack the scoresheet. He leads the team in helpers with 23.

Seattle Kraken vs Vancouver Canucks Same Game Parlay

The Kraken have scored just two goals over their last two games since the regular season resumed after the break, but they’re poised for a bounce-back performance. And what better way to do it than at home against the worst defence in the NHL? 

The previous two head-to-heads between these two teams have been tight, but the Kraken should snap their offensive woes and win here by a decent margin, which should help them cover this puck line.

That said, it wouldn’t be surprising if this clash also ends with a relatively low-scoring tally. 

The previous meeting in Seattle only saw four goals in regulation, and aside from the fact that the Kraken have scored just two goals in their last two outings, the Canucks can’t be relied upon for offensive production. 

They rank 29th in goals scored per game this season (2.53), while Seattle are 25th (2.81).

Last but not least, we’re banking on Jordan Eberle to go over his shots-on-goal line here. Even though he didn’t attempt a single shot in the loss to St. Louis on Thursday, he’s recorded two or more shots in three of his last five appearances. He also leads the team in goals (20) and shots (122) this season, making him a strong target in a game where the Kraken need to do a better job offensively.

Seattle Kraken vs Vancouver Canucks Team News

Seattle Kraken Team News

The Kraken will be close to full strength. They only have two players at risk of missing the encounter, and both should be considered game-time calls in Ryan Lindgren and Matt Murray. Lindgren is dealing with an undisclosed injury, while Murray is nursing a lower-body problem that has landed him on IR.

Vancouver Canucks Team News

The Canucks will be missing several players. The list includes Thatcher Demko, who’s out for the season with a hip problem, as well as Guillaume Brisebois (lower body), Derek Forbort (undisclosed), Filip Chytil (face), and Tyler Myers (not injury-related), who all are scheduled to return in March.

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