DENVER --The Seattle Kraken and Colorado Avalanche each expect to win Game 7 of the Western Conference First Round at Ball Arena on Sunday.
The Kraken are in their second season as an NHL expansion team and first series in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Avalanche are the defending Stanley Cup champions.
No NHL team has won its first playoff series against a defending champ, but Kraken coach Dave Hakstol didn't sound like an underdog after the morning skate.
"Our guys coming into this series weren't just happy to get into this series," Hakstol said. "We had expectations as well. …
"Our guys have earned the right to play under this type of a scenario and play with this pressure. They've earned that right, so Game 7, pressure on, pressure off, does it really matter? It's Game 7. Let's go."
The series has been back and forth, with Seattle taking a 1-0 lead, Colorado ahead 2-1 and Seattle leading 3-2.
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The Kraken have scored first in each game and won two of three in Denver. The Avalanche are coming off their best performance of the series, a 4-1 victory in Game 6 at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle.
"We're excited," Avalanche forward Mikko Rantanen said. "It's obviously Game 7. We're really ready to go here. We've lost two home games out of three, so we've got to do the things we do on the road."
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