Seattle Kraken Trade Suitors Invade The Greenhouse
Playoff Contenders
Florida Panthers (79 points)
The Panthers have plenty of offense, leading the league in goals (225) and shots per game (37). But their weakness at the moment is on defense, allowing lots of shots and goals per game in return. Florida also needs a better penalty kill and faceoff percentage. This year, the Big Rig Jamie Oleksiak is a +3 for the Kraken and is in the team’s top five for hits and blocks.
Toronto Maple Leafs (74 points)
The Maple Leafs are excellent special teamers, leading the league in powerplay percentage, least penalty minutes (385), shorthanded goals (8) and have only given up one shorthanded goal in 181 times on the PK. But the team could use better goaltending, be more physical towards opponents and block more shots. Seattle’s Adam Larsson could bring that presence with 127 hits and 103 blocks so far this year.
Boston Bruins (72 points)
The Bruins are getting great defense and goaltending despite Tuukka Rask‘s retirement. The problem is Boston shoots a lot but need more scoring and less time in the penalty box. Seattle Kraken forward Calle Jarnkrok could be a good option with 12 goals and only two penalty minutes in 2021-22.
On this date in the year 2000, the Boston Bruins trade defenseman Raymond Bourque to the Colorado Avalanche.
— Honest☘️Larry (@HonestLarry1) March 6, 2022