Three thoughts on Kraken's Game 5 win over AvalancheWhich Kraken didn't score most impressed
you the most?Kate Shefte: This caveat is important because all three markers would have been selected. I have to go with Jaden Schwartz. He has the most Stanley Cup playoff points on the roster with 59 (28 goals, 31 assists) in 93 games.
Why this is so is clear.To me, Schwartz disappeared during the regular season stints, but he really upped his game going into the playoffs.His footprints are everywhere in this series. Sure: five points (two goals, three assists) in five game.
It had another obviously denied purpose. He had an incredible 11 shots on goal in Game 4 and at the crucial moment of the series he equalized the penalty that resulted in the goal after extra time.He had his first shot at Morgan Geekie's goal on Wednesday.
If I had to guess, one of the reasons NHL rookie Tye Kartae beat Matty Beniers and Jordan Eberle was because the coaching staff didn't want to disrupt Schwartz's chemistry and we built a second line. Don't mess with a good causeKrakenLogin RegisterThree thoughts on winning Kraken 5 at AvalancheApril 27, 2023 at 9:46 amLoading.
Here are three thoughts on the Kraken's decisive Game 5 win over the Avalanche on Wednesday night.Which Kraken player who didn't score had a game that impressed you the most?Kate Shefte: This caveat is important because all three markers would have been selected.
I have to go with Jaden Schwartz. He has the most Stanley Cup playoff points on the roster with 59 (28 goals, 31 assists) in 93 games.Why this is so is clear. To me, Schwartz disappeared during the regular season stints, but he really upped his game going into the playoffs.His footprints are everywhere in this series.
Sure: five points (two goals, three assists) in five games.
It had another obviously denied purpose.He had an incredible 11 shots on goal in Game 4 and at the crucial moment of the series he equalized the penalty that resulted in the goal after extra time. He had his first shot at Morgan Geekie's goal on Wednesday. If I had to guess, one of the reasons NHL rookie Tye Kartae beat Matty Beniers and Jordan Eberle was because the coaching staff didn't want to disrupt Schwartz's chemistry and we built a second line. Don't mess with a good thing.
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