Among the defenders on the roster, no other pairing has upheld that standard quite like the duo of Mark Giordano and Jamie Oleksiak. With Giordano back in the lineup after missing six games (COVID protocol), the reunion of these two on ice could be an important piece of the blue line as the Kraken seek to return to their winning ways.
"I think they've had some good minutes together," Dave Hakstol said. "It's been a significant number of games that they played together in combination. For whatever reason, the chemistry between the two fits and works on the ice."
Through 27 games, while there has been some shuffling of defensive pairings along the way, Giordano and Oleksiak have spent the majority of their ice time together (169:19 even strength per NaturalStatTrick.com), and only one Kraken pairing, (Jeremy Lauzon and Adam Larsson) has been together more (191:06 per MoneyPuck.com).
But contributing is about more than just being on the ice a lot, right?
Let's dig in.
We talked about the Seattle defense's ability to limit quality against, but no pair is stingier than Giordano and Oleksiak. According to Money Puck, when together the two allow just 1.7 expected goals against per 60 minutes of play. That's solid for the team, and it's also the eighth best rate of prevention among any NHL defensive pair with 75 minutes or more of ice time together this season.
The visual below shows the Kraken defense when the captain and Oleksiak are on the ice. Blue marks areas where shots occur at a rate below league average, while red marks the same for shots happening at a rate above league average. When we look at defense, the more blue, the better.