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A look at the game “by the numbers.”

  • The Kraken earned this win generating 59.8-percent of all shot attempts in 5-on-5 play and a resulting 56.5-percent of all shot quality.
  • The most effective line in terms of tilting the ice was the Shane Wright trio, with Oliver Bjorkstrand and Eeli Tolvanen on the flanks. They were plus-8 in shot attempts and created 84.3-percent of all shot quality.
  • Wright had a goal and an assist in the game. The last time he played in this building (Apr. 5, 2024) he also had a multi-point game (2-1-3) including the game winning goal.
  • This game marked the seventh straight in which the Kraken have allowed two goals or less.
  • Brandon Montour has scored in three-straight games for the first time in his career. That streak matches the longest goal streak by a Kraken defenseman, held by Vince Dunn (3 GP in 2022-23 & 2023-24).
  • Andre Burakovsky ended what was a drought of 26 games played between goals, dating back to last season. That was tied for the longest such goalless streak of his career.
  • Burakovsky and Montour’s goals came within the opening 70 seconds of the third period. The only two faster goals to start any period by the Kraken came on Nov. 6, 2021, when Jordan Eberle and Yanni Gourde each scored in the first 59 seconds of the first period.
  • The Burakovsky-Montour goals were 24 seconds apart marking the sixth time this season that the Kraken have scored an OWN-OWN response goal.
  • Joey Daccord earned his eleventh quality start of the season by stopping .9 goals more than he should have based on the quality he faced.
  • The top five skaters in the game according game score were: Wright, Ryker Evans, Jared McCann, Adam Larsson and Burakovksy.
  • The Kraken allowed eleven rush chances against while creating six.

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

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