Top takeaways from the Seattle Kraken season opening home loss to the St. Louis Blues on October 8th, 2024
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Top takeaways from the Seattle Kraken season opening home loss to the St. Louis Blues on October 8th, 2024

Our Seattle Kraken began their 2024-25 campaign with a frustrating defeat at the hands of the St. Louis Blues at Climate Pledge Arena, as what seemed to be an exciting second period quickly flipped with a lapse in time where the Kraken were caught sleeping and the Blues took advantage. Here are a few takeaways from the game from Silvia-Leija Rosas.

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Turbulent second period sees Kraken blow two goal lead to Blues and ultimately fall in season opener 
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Turbulent second period sees Kraken blow two goal lead to Blues and ultimately fall in season opener 

The Seattle Kraken opened the 2024-25 season, the fourth season overall for the franchise, with plenty of excitement and activity leading up to puck drop, and that seemed to carry into the game as they had a two-goal early into the second period. That positive momentum and energy didn't carry throughout the rest of the game as Seattle gave up three unanswered goals in the same frame and couldn't fight back.

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Stayin Alive: Kraken bring the fight to Stars, force game seven 
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Stayin Alive: Kraken bring the fight to Stars, force game seven 

In a do or die game six back in their home of Climate Pledge Arena, the Seattle Kraken got out to a hot start and were able to sustain that pressure to secure a victory and force a game seven in their second round Stanley Cup Playoffs matchup. Some of the teams veterans ensured that the Kraken season would continue, in addition to a few faces you may not expect.

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Stars give Kraken a taste of their own medicine with blast of offense to tie series 
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Stars give Kraken a taste of their own medicine with blast of offense to tie series 

The Seattle Kraken suffered a game four loss to the Dallas Stars, as the visiting team brough the fight to Seattle and tallied a four goal second period. Seattle’s Jaden Schwartz tallied two goal and did his best to try and push his team back into the game, but Dallas was able to extend their lead with an empty net goal and send the series back to Texas tied.

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