- Matchup: Seattle Kraken vs St. Louis Blues
- Date: Saturday, November 8, 2025
- Venue: Enterprise Center, St. Louis, MO
- Broadcast: Fanduel Sports Network Midwest
- Betting Odds: Kraken (-128) Blues (+106)
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The Seattle Kraken (6-3-4) are set to travel to Enterprise Center for a showdown against the St. Louis Blues (4-8-2) this Saturday. The moneyline places the Kraken at -128, while the Blues are at +106, with the total over/under standing at 6.5.

In their previous game, the Seattle Kraken faced a tough game against the Sharks, suffering a 6-1 defeat. They spent 6 minutes in penalties and struggled offensively, managing just 1 goal on 29 shots, despite having 6 power play opportunities where they failed to capitalize.
When it comes to scoring, the Kraken have netted 34 goals (ranking 30th in the league) while allowing 38 against. Currently, they hold 16 points, landing a points percentage of .615. On the power play, Seattle has had 40 chances and converted 8, leading to a success rate of 20.00%. While at even strength, they have conceded 28 goals and scored 26. With a total of 316 shots taken, their shooting percentage stands at 10.8%. The Kraken have faced 365 shots from opponents, equating to a save percentage of .896. Opponents have garnered 34 power play opportunities against them, scoring 10 goals (also 30th in the league).
In net for this game will be Joey Daccord. Throughout his career, Daccord has recorded 74 quality starts, giving him a quality start percentage of .583. His current save percentage is .906 after logging 6,705 minutes on the ice with 3,796 shots against, making 3,438 saves. He has allowed 358 goals, resulting in a goals-against average of 2.82. Daccord’s career record stands at 55 wins, 52 losses, and 21 overtime losses, with 127 games as a starter and 137 games played overall in the NHL.
The St. Louis Blues last faced the Capitals, losing 6-1. In that game, St. Louis had 3 power play opportunities but failed to score, only managing 1 goal from 24 shots on goal.
St. Louis has taken 379 shots this season (19th in the league) with a shooting percentage of 10.03%. They’ve allowed 365 shots from opponents and have a penalty kill rate of 67.57% against 37 power play attempts. Their save percentage is currently 84.1%. The Blues have had 39 power play opportunities, converting 23.08% of the time. They have scored 29 goals at even strength and 9 goals on the power play (ranking 18th in the league), while conceding 58 goals against, including 46 at even strength and 12 when shorthanded. Thus far, the Blues have accumulated 38 goals, 10 points, and a points percentage of .357.
In goal for the Blues will be Jordan Binnington, who boasts a career record of 176 wins, 121 losses, and 38 overtime losses across 347 games. He holds a quality start percentage of 53.6%, qualifying for 180 quality starts in his career. Out of 9,872 shots faced, he has achieved 8,939 saves, leading to a save percentage of .905. He has conceded an average of 2.78 goals per game, amounting to a total of 933 goals against him during his career. Binnington has started in 336 contests and has accumulated 17,832 minutes on the ice.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NHL matchup, covering the spread or clinching the moneyline?
Pick: Go with Seattle (-128)
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