The Seattle Kraken wrapped up the regular season with a 4-3 win over the Minnesota Wild, showcasing the highs and lows of their campaign.

By the Numbers
  • Jared McCann led the team with 29 goals and 62 points.
  • Pierre Edouard Bellemare played his 700th NHL game, tallying 4 goals and 3 assists this season.
Yes, But

The Kraken's season concluded without a playoff berth, highlighting the need for offensive upgrades through free agency and the upcoming NHL Entry Draft.

State of Play
  • Seattle finished as the eighth-worst team in the NHL with a record of 34-35-13.
  • With their position, the Kraken are unlikely to secure the first overall pick in the draft, projected to select eighth or ninth.
  • The team's AHL affiliate, the Coachella Valley Firebirds, earned a postseason berth, offering fans a chance to see future prospects in action.
What's Next

Seattle will focus on enhancing their offensive capabilities in the offseason through free agency and the upcoming NHL Entry Draft to improve their performance for the next season.

Bottom Line

The Seattle Kraken's regular season ended with mixed results, emphasizing the need for strategic player acquisitions to bolster their offensive strength moving forward.