The Nashville Predators meet the Seattle Kraken for Game 3 of their two-game regular-season series, as Week 24 of the 2021-22 NHL season heats up with this Western Conference showdown from the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle. These teams have split the first two meetings between them with the visitor winning on both occasions, so let’s see what’s the best Predators vs. Kraken betting pick for Sunday afternoon.
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Predators vs Kraken FanDuel Betting Pick
This game will be played at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle at 10:00 PM ET on Wednesday, March 2, 2022.
Why Bet The Predators:
✅ The Seattle Kraken are winless in their last seven games, going 0-6-1. They have scored just 13 goals during that span, making them 28th overall in goals per game at 2.53. Seattle has been slightly better at home, averaging 2.62 goals per contest.
✅ The Nashville Predators have been outstanding on the road, going 15-9-4. Nashville has been averaging 3.04 goals per game, but have been slightly better on the road, averaging 3.14 goals per contest. Roman Josi is the leading point scorer on the team with 53, but has been held off the score sheet in each of his last two contests. This comes on the heels of a six-game consecutive point streak that saw Josi produced 10 points during the streak.
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✅ The Nashville Predators clearly have the edge in special teams. They are eighth on the power-play (23.9%) and 16th in penalty killing (79.5%). Meanwhile, Seattle is 29th on the power-play (15.1%) and 22nd in penalty killing (77.1%).
Nashville Predators
The Nashville Predators (30-19-4; 31-22 ATS) lost to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday, 3-2. The Predators are 4-5-1 in their last 10. This has been a very good road team, going 15-9-4. The Predators won their last game on the road, defeating Florida on February 22, 6-4. However, Nashville is 2-3-2 in their last seven games away from Tennessee.
Tanner Jeannot scored his 18th goal of the season in the loss to Tampa Bay. That is his fourth goal in the last five contests. However, an inconsistent offense has been a problem for this team, as they have scored 16 goals in their last six games, and six of those came in one contest. This is a bit surprising, considering that the power-play has been solid, eighth overall in the NHL (23.9%).
Seattle Kraken
The Seattle Kraken (16-34-5; 24-31 ATS) lost to the San Jose Sharks, 3-1. That kept the Kraken winless in their last seven contests, and the team is 2-7-1 in their last 10. Seattle has not been a very good team at home, going 9-17-3 and they are winless in their last five games at Climate Pledge Arena, going 0-4-1.
Morgan Geekie scored the only goal in the loss to the Sharks. Goal scoring has been a serious issue for this team, as they have 13 tallies during the seven-game winless streak. Calle Jarnkrok is the team leader in the last five games with just three points. Both special teams units have been mediocre, with the power-play 29th overall (15.1%) and the penalty killing 22nd (77.1%).