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Climate Pledge Arena Sets the Stage for Seattle Kraken vs. Vancouver Canucks Showdown

As the Seattle Kraken prepare to host the Vancouver Canucks at Climate Pledge Arena, fans are buzzing with anticipation for what promises to be an electrifying game. The Kraken have been on a formidable run, and their recent performances suggest that they could continue their winning streak.


Sep 29, 2022;  Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks goalie Thatcher Demko (35) blocks a shot against Seattle Kraken forward Ryan Donato (9) in the first period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-USA TODAY Sports

In their last encounter with the Canucks on September 30, the Kraken emerged victorious with a 4-3 win after an intense overtime battle. The team showcased resilience, bouncing back from a three-goal deficit in the first period to secure a win. This kind of comeback is indicative of a team that refuses to buckle under pressure and has the tenacity to overturn any situation.


The statistics from previous games paint an optimistic picture for the Kraken's upcoming challenge. With hits totaling 30 and shots at 29 in their last game against Vancouver, they demonstrated both physical presence and offensive prowess. Their shooting percentage stood at 14 percent while maintaining an impressive faceoff win percentage of 57 percent.


Sep 29, 2022; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks forward Elias Pettersson (40) collides with Seattle Kraken forward Ryan Donato (9) in the third period at Rogers Arena. Seattle won 4-3 in overtime. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-USA TODAY Sports

Moreover, goaltending has been nothing short of stellar for Seattle. In their shutout against Edmonton Oilers on September 27, they saved all 29 shots faced – a testament to their defensive solidity and goaltending excellence.


On offense, powerplay opportunities haven't been abundant but efficiency during even strength play has been remarkable – scoring three out of four goals in open play during their last meeting with Vancouver.


Sep 29, 2022; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks defenseman Kyle Burroughs (44) fights with Seattle Kraken forward John Hayden (15) in the first period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-USA TODAY Sports

The Canucks will not make it easy though; they are sure to come looking for redemption after losing on home ice. They had more hits than Seattle in that game (32) and will likely bring that same physicality again. However, if past performance is any indicator – especially considering how well SEA played defensively against Calgary Flames just two days prior – it seems likely that SEA can withstand this pressure once more.


With all eyes set on October 2nd's clash at Climate Pledge Arena at 6:30 PM local time (9:30 PM ET), fans should expect another thrilling chapter in this budding rivalry between these Pacific Division adversaries. For those unable to attend in person, various broadcast networks including ESPN+, SN1, SNP, and ROOT Sports NW will ensure you don't miss any action from what could be another memorable night for hockey enthusiasts.

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