Although I had optimism about the Seattle Kraken’s second season heading into the 2022-23 NHL campaign, seeing them hold an automatic playoff spot through the middle of November is a surprise nonetheless.
With a solid, if unspectacular, record of 8-5-3, the Kraken rank third in the Pacific Division. They lag behind the Los Angeles Kings by four points but own three games in hand on their divisional rivals. There remain 60-odd games on the schedule, but there is no denying that the Kraken are chugging along at a more efficient rate than in the city’s underwhelming return to the NHL fraternity.
From getting respectable goaltending from an unlikely
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