The Seattle Kraken kick off the team’s longest homestand of the season Friday night. Hosting six games starting with Vegas, followed by Columbus, Chicago, NYI, NYR, and Nashville at Climate Pledge Arena. Seattle and Vegas will meet three times this season—once in Seattle and twice at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, on December 21 and April 10, 2025.

Sitting out for the Kraken tomorrow is defenseman Vince Dunn and possibly Philipp Grubauer.

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Players to Watch for the Kraken:

  • Jaden Schwartz is one goal away from his 200th NHL Career goal.

  • Joey Daccord is 1-1-0 with a 2.00 GAA, .944 SV%, and one shutout in two career games against the Golden Knights. He recorded a 3-0 shutout in the Winter Classic on January 1st at T-Mobile Park, becoming the first goalie in history to do so.

  • Chandler Stephenson will face his former team for the first time on Kraken home ice since signing with Seattle. He is currently tied for third among Kraken skaters with 9 points and ranks second in assists.

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Puck drop for Friday night’s game is scheduled for 7PM PST. Kraken fans in select cities can watch the Kraken Hockey Network’s game coverage for free on Amazon Prime Video.

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