With the 2024 NHL All-Star break in the rearview, the Seattle Kraken have returned to regularly-scheduled programming. The team lost their lone game since the break and currently own a record of 21-20-10 (52 points) through 51 games, an 11-point drop from the same point in their schedule last season.
I took a look at the Kraken’s playoff outlook a few weeks ago, prior to the All-Star break, and it’s safe to say that the landscape has not changed all that much for Seattle. Let’s dive into where they stand in the Western Conference postseason picture as of this writing and what awaits them in the final three months of the regular season.
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