The Seattle Kraken have been on a roll lately, and their latest victory was made even sweeter by the milestone achieved by rookie Matty Beniers. On Thursday night, Beniers became the first player in franchise history to reach the 50-point mark, ending a scoreless drought that had been plaguing the team since their inaugural season.
Beniers’ 50th point came in the form of an assist on a goal by teammate J.T. Miller in the second period of the game against the Anaheim Ducks. The goal marked the first time in franchise history that a player had reached the 50-point mark, and it was a fitting way for Beniers to reach the milestone.
The 20-year-old rookie has been a key contributor for the Kraken this season, and his 50-point milestone is a testament to his hard work and dedication. He is currently the team’s leading scorer and has been a major factor in their recent success.
Beniers’ 50-point milestone is also a sign of hope for the Kraken, who have struggled to find consistent scoring throughout their inaugural season. The team had gone through a nine-game scoreless drought prior to Beniers’ milestone, and his performance has been a major boost for the team’s morale.
The Seattle Kraken are now looking forward to the rest of the season with renewed optimism, and Matty Beniers’ 50-point milestone is sure to be remembered as a key moment in franchise history. With his impressive performance, Beniers has shown that he is capable of leading the team to success, and the Kraken are sure to benefit from his continued contributions.