On Saturday, the NHL presents an exciting matchup between the Edmonton Oilers and the Seattle Kraken at Climate Pledge Arena, starting at 4 p.m. ET. Currently, the Oilers hold an 11th place ranking in the Western Conference with a record of 10-10-5, while the Kraken sit in sixth with a record of 11-6-6. The game will be broadcast live on ESPN+.
Fans looking to catch the action can watch via FuboTV, with the streaming service also available for immediate access. Those interested in attending in person can find tickets through StubHub.
In terms of player availability, the Oilers are dealing with a few injuries: Noah Philp is out with an upper body issue, while Jake Walman is day-to-day with an undisclosed ailment. Additionally, Kasperi Kapanen and Jack Roslovic are also sidelined due to lower body injuries. The Kraken are similarly affected, with Kaapo Kakko, Matt Murray, and Jaden Schwartz all ruled out for the game because of lower body injuries.
Statistically, Connor McDavid has been a standout for the Oilers, contributing 34 points this season with 10 goals and 24 assists. In goal, Stuart Skinner has faced challenges, allowing 54 goals this season resulting in a goals-against average of 3.2 and an .876 save percentage, ranking him 57th in the league. For the Kraken, Jaden Schwartz has recorded 15 points, averaging 0.7 points per game over 23 games. Goalie Joey Daccord has a .906 save percentage and has conceded 38 goals this season, with a 2.6 goals-against average, placing him 23rd in the league.
This fascinating matchup not only showcases star players but also highlights the ongoing intensity of the NHL season as teams vie for playoff positions. Spectators and fans alike can look forward to an engaging game.
