The Seattle Kraken return home to Climate Pledge Arena looking to bounce back after consecutive losses, while the Vancouver Canucks arrive under pressure after a difficult road stretch. This Western Conference matchup carries importance for Seattle’s playoff hopes, as they sit close to the cutoff line, while Vancouver are trying to end a poor run away from home.
The Kraken have been strong on home ice, especially defensively, but their recent form has been inconsistent. Meanwhile, the Canucks continue to struggle in scoring and defense, making this a crucial opportunity for Seattle to collect important points. With both teams meeting for the third time this season and previous games going to extra time, another close and competitive battle is expected.
Match Details
| Match | Vancouver Canucks vs Seattle Kraken |
|---|---|
| Date | February 28, 2026 |
| Time | 10:00 PM ET |
| Venue | Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle |
| Broadcast | ESPN+ / CBC |
Team Standings Snapshot
| Team | Points | Division Position | Goal Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seattle Kraken | 63 | 4th Pacific | -10 |
| Vancouver Canucks | 43 | 8th Pacific | -62 |
Seattle are fighting to stay inside the playoff race, while Vancouver are near the bottom of the division and playing mainly for pride.
Head-to-Head Record
- Last 9 meetings: Seattle 6 wins, Vancouver 3
- Both meetings this season went beyond regulation
- Vancouver have not beaten Seattle in regulation in seven straight games
- Recent results:
- Jan 3, 2026: Seattle won 4-3 (SO)
- Dec 30, 2025: Vancouver won 3-2 (SO)
These teams often play tight games, with overtime or shootouts deciding the outcome.
Seattle Kraken Form & Team Analysis
Seattle enter this game after back-to-back heavy losses:
- Lost to St. Louis 5-1
- Lost to Dallas 4-1
However, their home form remains strong:
- 4 wins in last 5 home games
- Scored 4+ goals in each home victory
- Allowing just 2.67 goals per game at home
A return to home ice is expected to improve their performance.
Key Players – Seattle
| Player | Stats |
|---|---|
| Jordan Eberle | 20 goals, 18 assists (38 points) |
| Matthew Beniers | 37 points |
| Chandler Stephenson | 36 points |
| Vince Dunn | Team-leading 26 assists |
| Eeli Tolvanen | 31 points |
Seattle’s offense is balanced, but they rely on team depth rather than star power.
Vancouver Canucks Form & Team Analysis
Vancouver continue to struggle, especially away from home:
- Lost last 8 road games
- Scored more than two goals only twice in that span
- Latest result: 2-3 OT loss vs Winnipeg
Despite low expectations, the team remains competitive in close games.
Key Players – Vancouver
| Player | Stats |
|---|---|
| Elias Pettersson | 13 goals, 22 assists (35 points) |
| Filip Hronek | 31 points |
| Jake DeBrusk | 28 points |
| Brock Boeser | 26 points |
| Conor Garland | 25 points |
Pettersson remains the main playmaker and is key to Vancouver’s attack.
Team Stats Comparison
| Category | Kraken | Canucks |
|---|---|---|
| Goals per Game | 2.8 (25th) | 2.5 (29th) |
| Goals Allowed | 2.9 (10th best) | 3.6 (32nd) |
| Goal Difference | -7 | -64 |
| Power Play % | 21.43% | 18.08% |
| Total Goals | 163 | 147 |
Seattle’s defensive edge is the biggest difference between the teams.
Injury Report
Seattle Kraken
- Ryan Lindgren – Day-to-day
- Matt Murray – Out (lower body)
Vancouver Canucks
- Thatcher Demko – Out for season (hip)
- Filip Chytil – Out
- Derek Forbort – Out
- Guillaume Brisebois – Out
- Tyler Myers – Day-to-day
Goaltending depth remains a major concern for Vancouver.
Goaltender Outlook
- Seattle: Philipp Grubauer likely option; recently allowed four goals but remains the preferred choice.
- Vancouver: Nikita Tolopilo recently started and posted an 89.3% save rate in his last game.
Last 5 Games Trend
| Team | Record |
|---|---|
| Kraken | 2 Wins – 3 Losses |
| Canucks | 1 Win – 4 Losses |
Seattle’s home performance contrasts with their recent road struggles.
Player Props to Watch
- Elias Pettersson – Over 0.5 assists (4 assists in last 6 games)
- Conor Garland – Over shots on goal (consistent road volume)
- Vancouver skaters – Increased shot volume due to defensive pressure
- Jordan Eberle – Primary scoring threat for Seattle
Key Match Factors
- Vancouver have lost 8 straight road games
- Seattle score more freely at home
- Canucks rank 32nd in goals allowed
- Both teams combine to concede 6.6 goals per game
- Seattle need points to protect their playoff position
Projected Lineups – Canucks vs Kraken (Feb 28, 2026)
Vancouver Canucks Projected Lineup
Forwards
- Evander Kane – Elias Pettersson – Jake DeBrusk
- Drew O’Connor – Marco Rossi – Brock Boeser
- Liam Ohgren – Teddy Blueger – Conor Garland
- Nils Hoglander – David Kampf – Linus Karlsson
Defense
- Elias Pettersson – Filip Hronek
- Marcus Pettersson – Tom Willander
- Zeev Buium – P.O Joseph
Goaltenders
- Kevin Lankinen
- Nikita Tolopilo
Scratched: Max Sasson, Aatu Raty, Tyler Myers
Injured: Filip Chytil (facial fracture), Thatcher Demko (hip surgery), Derek Forbort (undisclosed)
Status Update:
Tyler Myers participated in the morning skate but is expected to miss another game for roster management reasons.
Seattle Kraken Projected Lineup
Forwards
- Jared McCann – Matty Beniers – Jordan Eberle
- Jaden Schwartz – Chandler Stephenson – Eeli Tolvanen
- Berkly Catton – Shane Wright – Kaapo Kakko
- Ben Meyers – Frederick Gaudreau – Jacob Melanson
Defense
- Vince Dunn – Adam Larsson
- Jamie Oleksiak – Brandon Montour
- Ryker Evans – Cale Fleury
Goaltenders
- Joey Daccord
- Philipp Grubauer
Scratched: Josh Mahura, Ryan Winterton
Injured: Matt Murray (lower body), Ryan Lindgren (upper body)
Status Update:
Ryan Lindgren will miss his second straight game after leaving early against Dallas following a collision.
Best Betting Picks
| Market | Pick |
|---|---|
| Moneyline | Seattle Kraken to win (including OT) |
| Spread | Vancouver +1.5 |
| Total Goals | Over 5.5 / Over 6 |
| Player Prop | Elias Pettersson Over 0.5 assists |
Score Prediction:
Kraken 3 – Canucks 2
Seattle return home at the right time after a difficult road stretch, and their strong defensive record at Climate Pledge Arena gives them a clear advantage. Vancouver’s poor road form and defensive struggles make it difficult to trust them in this matchup. While the Canucks may keep the game competitive, especially through Pettersson’s playmaking, Seattle’s home strength and motivation in the playoff race should help them secure the win in a tight contest.







