- Matchup: Seattle Kraken vs Vancouver Canucks
- Date: Friday, January 2, 2026
- Venue: Rogers Arena, Vancouver, BC
- Broadcast: Sportsnet Pacific
- Betting Odds: Kraken (-145) Canucks (+125)
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This upcoming clash at Rogers Arena features the Vancouver Canucks (15-19-3) facing the Seattle Kraken (16-14-6) on Friday. The Kraken are favored at -145, while the Canucks enter at +125. The total points line is set at 6.5.

Recently, the Seattle Kraken secured a convincing 4-1 win against the Flyers, showcasing a powerful offensive performance. They converted on 4 of their 20 shots and had one power play opportunity that didn’t yield any goals. Seattle accumulated 6 penalty minutes during this contest.
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In terms of offensive capability, the Seattle Kraken have recorded 93 goals this season (ranking 32nd in the NHL), while conceding 105. With 38 points, their points percentage stands at .528. On 105 power play opportunities, they have capitalized on 22, resulting in a success rate of 20.95%. At even strength, they’ve allowed 75 goals while scoring 71. The Kraken have unleashed 924 shots with a shooting percentage of 10.1% and face a total of 1,057 shots, maintaining a save percentage of .901. Opponents of the Kraken have had 104 chances on the power play (ranked 25th in the NHL) and have scored 30 times.
In goal for this matchup is Philipp Grubauer. Throughout his professional career, Grubauer has achieved 182 quality starts and boasts a success rate of .526. With a save percentage of .908 over 19,637 minutes on the ice, he has faced 10,088 shots, making 9,163 saves. Grubauer has allowed 925 goals, averaging 2.67 goals against per game, and holds a lifetime record of 172-142-34 across 346 starts in 382 games overall.
The Vancouver Canucks, in their previous match against the Sharks, suffered a defeat, ending 6-3. They registered 4 power play opportunities but managed to convert just once, scoring 3 goals from 27 shots taken.
This season, the Vancouver Canucks have amassed 103 goals and 33 points, reflecting a points percentage of .446. They’ve allowed 128 goals, comprising 97 at even strength and 31 while short-handed. Vancouver has netted 78 goals during even-strength play and 25 on the power play (ranking 11th in professional hockey). With 123 power play opportunities, they’ve achieved a rate of 20.33%. The Canucks have recorded 979 shots (26th in the league) with a shooting percentage of 10.52%, while giving up 1,092 shots against them. Their penalty-kill rate stands at 74.59% on 122 power play chances, maintaining a save percentage of 88.3%.
At the other end, Thatcher Demko will protect the net for the Canucks. Opponents average 2.77 goals per game against him, with Demko giving up 699 total goals. His quality start rate sits at 56.0%, with 141 quality starts in his NHL career. He has started in 252 games, accumulating 12,864 minutes played. Demko’s career record is 134-96-20 across 258 games, making 7,068 saves from 7,767 shots faced, reflecting a save percentage of .910.
Who will emerge victorious in this NHL matchup, covering the spread or winning the moneyline?
Selection: Bet on Seattle (-145)
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