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Seattle Kraken (6-3-4) at St. Louis Blues (5-8-2)
Venue: Enterprise Center
Date: Saturday, November 8
Time: 7:00 pm EST
How To Watch: ESPN+, KHN, KONG, FDSNMW
Radio: Sports Radio KJR 93.3 FM, 101 ESPN (101.1 FM)
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Seattle Kraken News & Notes:
The Kraken are coming off a 6-1 blowout loss to the Sharks. Seattle ranks 31st in goals scored this season, but 8th in goals allowed — defense hasn’t been the issue, putting the puck in the net has.
St. Louis Blues News & Notes:
The Blues are coming off a 3-0 win over the Sabres — their first shutout of the season. St. Louis sits 32nd in goals allowed and is 20th in goals scored. Still plenty of room for improvement on both ends.
Seattle Kraken Projected Lines
Catton-Beniers-Eberle
Schwartz-Stephenson-Tolvanen
Marchment-Wright-Kakko
Kartye-Meyers-Winterton
Dunn-Larsson
Lindgren-Montour
Mahura-Oleksiak
Daccord
Murray
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St. Louis Blues Projected Lines:
Buchnevich-Thomas-Texier
Holloway-Suter-Schenn
Toropchenko-Dvorsky-Snuggerud
Joseph-Bjugstad-Walker
Broberg-Parayko
Fowler-Faulk
Tucker-Kessel
Binnington
Hofer
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Players To Watch:
Seattle Kraken
Ryan Winterton scored his first NHL goal against the Sharks and is starting to show some real promise as a young prospect. Jordan Eberle leads the team with 5 goals and 10 points.
St. Louis Blues
Mathieu Joseph had 3 points against the Sabres with a goal and two assists, making him a contributor to all three goals. Justin Faulk made some great defensive plays and showed plenty of hustle on the back end.
Injury Report:
Seattle Kraken
D Ryker Evans – IR
LW Jared McCann – IR
St. Louis Blues
LW Jake Neighbours – IR
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