Pacific Division bragging rights are on the line at Climate Pledge Arena this Saturday as the Vancouver Canucks head south to face the Seattle Kraken. As the 2026 post-Olympic push intensifies, both teams find themselves in vastly different positions within the Western Conference hierarchy. Vancouver remains a juggernaut, leading the division with 84 points and looking to maintain their momentum following a strong showing by their stars in Milano-Cortina. Conversely, the Kraken (24-26-8) are currently on the outside of the playoff picture looking in, needing a massive string of victories to close the gap on the wild-card spots. With the trade deadline looming and the “Milan Hangover” still lingering for some, this Cascadia clash carries significant weight. Continue reading to get my Canucks vs Kraken prediction.
Our Canucks vs Kraken Pick
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Confidence: ★★★★☆
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Vancouver Canucks vs Seattle Kraken
- Date & Time: Saturday, February 28, 2026, 10:00 PM ET
- Venue: Climate Pledge Arena
- Broadcast: CBC, SN, ROOT-NW
Vancouver Canucks Injury Report
The Canucks came through the Olympic break relatively unscathed, though one veteran presence remains sidelined as the team manages fatigue for their elite contributors.
- Thatcher Demko (G): Expected to start. After a busy Olympic tournament for Team USA, Demko was rested during the mid-week game and is confirmed for tonight’s division rivalry.
- Dakota Joshua (RW): Still out. He remains on the shelf with a hand injury but has begun light skating back in Vancouver.
- Carson Soucy (D): Probable. Dealing with minor bumps from the pre-break schedule, but he is expected to suit up tonight.
Seattle Kraken Injury Report
Seattle is dealing with some depth issues that could impact their ability to match Vancouver’s four-line rotation.
- Vince Dunn (D): Questionable. Dunn is nursing a mid-body injury and will be a game-time decision following the morning skate.
- Jordan Eberle (RW): Expected to play. The veteran forward missed the final game before the break but has used the Olympic hiatus to return to 100%.
- Philipp Grubauer (G): Out. Grubauer sustained a lower-body injury while playing for Germany and is currently week-to-week; Joey Daccord will take the crease.
Key Storylines
Offensive Firepower
Vancouver’s offensive metrics are among the best in the league, averaging 3.55 goals per game. Elias Pettersson have been surgical, particularly on the counter-attack. Seattle has struggled to keep pace, ranking 26th in goals per game (2.72). For the Kraken to win, they must find a way to turn this into a “muck-it-up” defensive battle, as they lack the high-end finishers to trade blows with the Canucks in a track meet.
Goaltending Matchup
The edge here leans heavily toward Vancouver. Thatcher Demko has been a Vezina candidate all year with a .921 save percentage. While Joey Daccord has had bright spots for Seattle, he faces a massive task against a Canucks power play that is operating at a 24.5% clip. If Seattle gets into penalty trouble, Daccord will be under siege.
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