DENVER -- The Seattle Kraken will debut in the Stanley Cup Playoffs in Game 1 of the Western Conference First Round at Ball Arena on Tuesday, embracing the underdog role against the Colorado Avalanche, the defending Stanley Cup champions.
"I think we love that," Kraken rookie forward Matty Beniers said. "That's kind of a fun way to be. You're the underdog. You've got no expectations. Everyone thinks we're going to lose, so it's kind of fun to play like that, coming into this building and playing against the defending champs and take] a run at it."
Seattle, which joined the NHL last season, can become the 13th expansion team to win its first playoff game and the seventh to do it on the road.
"We feel like we've got nothing to lose," Kraken forward Jared McCann said. "Obviously, we're playing against the defending Stanley Cup champions, and they obviously have a great lineup. But I feel like we do too. It's going to be a good series."
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Seattle has several players with playoff experience, including seven who have won the Stanley Cup.
"It's an absolute grind," said Kraken forward Yanni Gourde, who won the Cup with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2020 and 2021. "It's tough. It's mentally exhausting. It's physically exhausting. But it's worth every sacrifice. Every battle is worth it in the end, because raising that Stanley Cup is a feeling that you don't get very often, and it's very special."
Philipp Grubauer is expected to start in goal for the Kraken. He has played 33 playoff games, 29 of them with the Avalanche from 2018-21, going 19-11 with a 2.50 goals-against average, a .913 save percentage and two shutouts.
Alexandar Georgiev is expected to make his first playoff start for the Avalanche. He has appeared in two playoff games, each in relief for the New York Rangers last season.
Teams that win Game 1 are 507-235 (63.8 percent) winning the best-of-7 series, including 8-7 (53.3 percent) last season.
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