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Seattle Kraken's Ice Melts Under Washington Capitals' Heat: What Went Wrong?

The Seattle Kraken faced a challenging game against the Washington Capitals, concluding with a record of 21-25-3 and failing to add points to their tally, ending the match with a 0-3 defeat. The Capitals, on the other hand, bolstered their impressive season record to 33-10-5, showcasing their dominance on the ice with a solid performance throughout all periods.


Oct 21, 2022; Denver, Colorado, USA; Seattle Kraken left wing Andre Burakovsky (95) before the game against the Colorado Avalanche at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

Kraken's Struggle for Control


Throughout the game, the Seattle Kraken struggled to find their footing against a relentless Washington offense. Despite generating 22 shots on goal, they were unable to convert any into points. The team's powerplay opportunity did not yield results either, reflecting in their zero percent success rate in this critical aspect of play. Their faceoff win percentage stood at a mere 38 percent, indicating trouble in gaining possession and controlling the game's pace.


Joey Daccord had an admirable performance between the pipes for Seattle with an impressive save percentage of 100 percent against even-strength shots but ultimately conceded two goals before an empty-netter sealed their fate. His efforts highlighted his resilience despite being under constant pressure from Washington’s attackers.


Capitals' Commanding Presence


The Washington Capitals demonstrated why they are among the league leaders this season. Their goaltender Charlie Lindgren was awarded one of the stars of the game thanks to his shutout performance, stopping all shots he faced and maintaining a perfect save percentage throughout. Ethen Frank also earned star recognition by contributing significantly to his team’s offensive efforts.


Washington excelled in faceoffs with a winning percentage of 62 percent and capitalized on even-strength opportunities by scoring three goals from thirty-two shots. Their disciplined play was evident as they limited themselves to just one minor penalty throughout the contest.


Looking Ahead


The Seattle Kraken will look to regroup and focus on their next challenge as they host Pittsburgh Penguins at Climate Pledge Arena on January 25th at 4:00 PM EDT. Fans can catch all action live as it will be broadcasted across various networks including ESPN+, SportsNet PT, KHN, and KONG.


This encounter presents an opportunity for Seattle Kraken players and coaching staff alike to analyze performances and strategize for future successes as they continue navigating through this demanding season.


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