Celebrini leads Sharks over Kraken
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BOTTOM LINE: The St. Louis Blues and the Seattle Kraken face off in Western Conference action. St. Louis has a 2-4-2 record at home and a 5-8-2 record overall. The Blues have a 1-1-1 record in one-goal games.
All three local stations — KREM 2, KSKN 22, and Quest 22.2 — are available in high definition throughout the Spokane and Coeur d’Alene area. Fans can watch with a basic TV antenna: The Seattle Kraken are back on the ice again on Wednesday, November 5, at home in Seattle to take on the San Jose Sharks.
A couple of weeks ago, Kraken rookie Berkly Catton found himself jostling for position on the ice with an opponent, unsure of who it was in the moment.
Ryan Winterton scored his first NHL goal, but it wasn't nearly enough as the Seattle Kraken were the recipients of a beatdown from Macklin Celebrini and the San Jose Sharks.
Jordan Eberle sealed the victory late, and the Kraken beat the Blackhawks 3-1 on Monday night to extend their points streak to five games.
The Kraken surged to their best-ever 10-game start. See how this season's hot streak stacks up compared to the Kraken's four other seasons.
Evan Bouchard & Darnell Nurse register their first goals of the season, but the Oilers fall 3-2 to the Kraken on Saturday after Jordan Eberle scored twice against his former team at Climate Pledge Are