Kraken look to make up ground on visiting Vegas

KRAKEN

That the Seattle Kraken are chasing a Western Conference wild-card bid after an up-and-down season is no surprise.

Who they’re chasing is.

The defending Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights are currently hanging on to the second and final wild-card berth entering Tuesday night’s game in Seattle.

The Kraken are eight points behind Vegas with a game in hand.

The Golden Knights snapped a four-game skid with a 5-3 victory Saturday against visiting Detroit, as Jonathan Marchessault netted his third hat trick of the season — including the go-ahead goal with 2:44 remaining.

“I’m pretty proud of our group, just the resilience we had,” Marchessault said. “We were a little sensitive in the past few weeks, getting down where we’re down one goal, two goals. We played good overall and a good 60 minutes.”

Added coach Bruce Cassidy: “It was a bit more of our identity. Putting people on their heels. We have the personnel to do that and you have to have the mindset to want to do that and it’s up to me to keep pushing for that. “I liked the way we won. Forecheck was good. We were getting inside. We were creating chances by going to the net. We had good discipline for the most part. We did a lot of things well and got the win as a result of that. Playing the right way and getting the win and dealing with some adversity, you’re checking a lot of boxes that we hadn’t checked in a while.”

Reinforcements are on the way for the Golden Knights as general manager Kelly McCrimmon was busy before last Friday’s NHL trade deadline. Vegas acquired forward Tomas Hertl from San Jose, defenseman Noah Hanifan from Calgary and forward Anthony Mantha from Washington.

“We wanted to help our team,” McCrimmon said. “Our recent play hasn’t been good enough.”

The Kraken’s lone moves before the deadline were to ship center Alex Wennberg to the New York Rangers for draft picks and sign forward Jordan Eberle to a two-year contract extension.

The latter seemed to show the players that management has faith in the current roster.

Yet it didn’t help Friday night, as Seattle had a two-game winning streak snapped with a 3-0 loss to visiting Winnipeg.

“It’s a great feeling if you believe in this group,” Seattle forward Tomas Tatar said. “And hopefully, we can pay that price back. Today was the first start. It wasn’t really how we pictured it. But we know what we have to do to get in. It’s just one game. So, we need to put it behind us. The next game is huge and it will be against the team we need to catch.”

Added goaltender Joey Daccord: “It’s tough, but we’ve got to bounce right back. We’ve got a lot of big games coming up, especially next week — we’ve got some huge games.”

Kraken defenseman Vince Dunn, who quarterbacks the team’s top power-play unit, has missed the past two games with an upper-body injury sustained last Monday in Calgary and his status for the game against the Golden Knights has yet to be announced.

–Field Level Media