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Kraken vs Devils Live Score, Highlights & Analysis: Watch Tonight’s High-Stakes NHL Showdown
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The Prudential Center sets the stage tonight as the New Jersey Devils (23-21-2) welcome the surging Seattle Kraken (21-15-8) in a pivotal mid-season clash that could reshape both clubs’ playoff trajectories.
Seattle arrives in Newark riding a 9-1-0 burst that has vaulted the Pacific Division newcomers into third place, thanks largely to a top-10 defensive unit backstopped by the tandem of Joey Daccord and Philipp Grubauer. Jordan Eberle, fresh off an upper-body layoff, headlines the offense with 16 goals and points in eight of his last nine outings, while Matty Beniers continues to drive possession down the middle.
For New Jersey, consistency is the buzzword after a confidence-building 5-2 victory in Minnesota. Head coach Sheldon Keefe reinserts 2022 second-overall pick Simon Nemec on the blue line, opting to rest Johnathan Kovacevic on the back end. Captain Nico Hischier preaches a “simple, straight-line forecheck” approach that paid dividends against the Wild, and he’ll center Jesper Bratt—hot off a two-goal night—and Timo Meier on the top unit.
Key matchup to watch: the Devils’ speed through the neutral zone against Seattle’s layered 1-2-2. When the Kraken clog the middle, they force low-percentage dumps that feed a quick counter. Expect New Jersey to chip pucks behind Jamie Oleksiak’s pairing and hunt turnovers below the dots. Conversely, Seattle’s power play (ranked 12th since December) will test a Devils penalty kill that sits 24th overall; staying disciplined has been a recurring issue for the home side.
Projected goalies
• Devils: Jacob Markström (14-11-1, .908 SV%) took the starter’s net in morning skate and should draw the assignment.
• Kraken: Joey Daccord (13-5-6, 2.31 GAA) is 5-0-1 in his last six starts, including a 37-save gem at Madison Square Garden on Monday.
Injury report
New Jersey remains without Stefan Noesen (knee), Patrick McLaughlin (undisclosed) and Zack MacEwen (ACL). Seattle travels minus Matt Murray (lower-body) and hopes to get Brandon Montour (upper-body) back “sometime on this trip,” per GM Jason Botterill.
Betting line & TV info
Oddsmakers list New Jersey as a narrow –120 favorite, with the over/under at 5.5 goals. Puck drop is 7:00 p.m. ET on MSGSN (streaming on Gotham Sports) and ESPN+ for out-of-market viewers.
SEO quick hits for fans searching tonight: “Kraken vs Devils live stream,” “Seattle Kraken at New Jersey Devils start time,” “Kraken Devils odds,” and “NHL tonight Prudential Center.” Expect an electric barn—New Jersey is 6-0-2 all-time versus Seattle—and stakes that feel larger than a January date usually delivers.
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