Kraken’s Road Performance Makes Them Well-Suited to Open NHL Playoffs

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The NHL playoffs are just around the corner and teams are looking to make their mark on the ice. One team that is well-suited to make a strong showing in the playoffs is the Kraken, who have had a strong road performance throughout the regular season.

The Kraken have been one of the best teams on the road this season, with a record of 18-9-4 away from home. This is a vast improvement from last season, when they had a record of 12-15-4 away from home. This improvement has been largely due to the team’s improved defensive play, which has allowed them to keep opponents from scoring too many goals.

The Kraken have also been able to score goals on the road, with an average of 3.2 goals per game away from home. This is an impressive number, considering that the average NHL team scores just 2.6 goals per game away from home. This offensive production has been largely due to the team’s top line of Tyler Johnson, Nikita Kucherov, and Brayden Point, who have combined for a total of 56 goals and 123 points on the road this season.

The Kraken’s strong road performance has also been aided by their goaltending. Goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy has been one of the best goalies in the NHL this season, with a record of 16-7-3 and a save percentage of .927 away from home. This is an impressive number, considering that the average NHL goalie has a save percentage of .912 away from home.

Overall, the Kraken have shown that they are well-suited to make a strong showing in the NHL playoffs. Their strong road performance throughout the regular season has proven that they can compete with any team in the league, regardless of where they are playing. With their strong defensive play, offensive production, and goaltending, the Kraken are poised to make a deep run in the playoffs this season.

Kraken's Road Performance Makes Them Well-Suited to Open NHL Playoffs