Colorado Avalanche vs Seattle Kraken November 5th 2024
Making on a bet on this NHL game featuring the Kraken versus the Avalanche? The puck drops at 9:00 ET, and you can watch it all unfold on ESPN+. The game will be played at Ball Arena in Denver, CO. The over/under for this game is set at 6.5 goals, and the Avalanche are the -1.5 goal favorites against the Kraken in a Western conference matchup.
Seattle vs. Colorado Key Information
- Teams: Kraken at Avalanche
- Where: Ball Arena Denver
- Date: Tuesday, November 5th
- Betting Odds COL -190 | SEA +160 O/U 6.5
The Kraken Can Win If…
Seattle’s record fell to 5-7-1 after a 2-0 loss to the Bruins. The Kraken were underdogs on the puck line, and the total was set at 6 goals, but the combined score reached only 2.
Both of Boston’s goals came in the first period, with the first at 16:37 and the second at 10:03. Seattle’s offense struggled, managing just 23 shots on goal.
Seattle’s offense was held scoreless in their 2-0 loss to Boston, despite putting 23 shots on goal. The team struggled with giveaways, recording 19 in the game.
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After falling behind 2-0 in the first period, the Kraken couldn’t find the net in the second or third periods, as they were shut out for the first time this season.
Seattle’s defense got off to a rough start, giving up two goals in the first period, including one just 3:23 into the game and another at 10:03. However, they settled in after that, not allowing another goal. Joey Daccord finished with 31 saves and a 93.9% save percentage. The Kraken’s defense also recorded 4 takeaways and 18 hits.
- Across Seattle’s last three regular season games, their record sits at 0-3. Across these games, their puck line record was just 0-3, while posting an over-under record of 0-3.
- The Kraken have gone 4-6 over their last ten regular season games. Against the spread, Seattle went 5-5 in these games and finished with an over-under mark of 4-6.
The Avalanche Can Win If…
After a 5-2 loss to the Predators, the Avalanche are now 5-7-0 this season. Colorado initially took the lead with a goal from Cale Makar at 17:06 in the second period, but Nashville responded with five unanswered goals.
The total for the game was set at 6.5 goals, and the combined 7 goals went over. The Avalanche were underdogs on the puck line, and failed to cover.
In their latest game, the Avalanche took 30 shots on goal but only found the net twice in a 5-2 loss to Nashville. Cale Makar got things started with his 5th goal of the season, scoring on a power play 2:54 into the second period. Nathan MacKinnon added his 6th goal, which came with just 2:17 left in the game.
MacKinnon also picked up his 14th assist on Makar’s goal. Cale Makar now has 16 assists this season. The Avalanche had 23 giveaways in the game.
On the defensive side, the Avalanche will look to bounce back after allowing five goals to the Predators, including two empty-netters late in the 3rd period. Justus Annunen made 20 saves with a save percentage of 87.0%. The Avalanche’s defense also logged 11 takeaways and 26 hits.
- Colorado has put together a record of 0-3 in their last three games (regular season). Their record against the puck line in this stretch is 0-3 to go along with an over-under mark of 3-0.
- Over their last ten regular season games, the Avalanche have gone 5-5 straight up. Their record against the puck line in this stretch is 2-8 to go along with an over-under mark of 7-3.
The Lean
If you’re interested in a pure moneyline wager, then the Avalanche is the preferred option. However, with a payout of -190, it might be worth considering this bet as a component of a larger parlay.
When it comes to my suggested pick for the puck line, I’d advise taking the Kraken to cover. Even in the event of a Avalanche victory, this matchup is likely to remain closely contested, and the Kraken should cover the puck line.
When considering the over/under line, which is currently at 6.5 goals, we believe that this game will go over that threshold, and we recommend wagering on the over.
Avalanche, Kraken Seek to Thaw Cold Streaks in Tuesday Night Clash
The Seattle Kraken, after surprising the league with a deep playoff run in their second season, are struggling to gain traction under new head coach Dan Bylsma. Now, amidst a tough 1-5-1 stretch, Seattle faces the Colorado Avalanche in Denver on Tuesday night, hoping to break their recent slump and rekindle their offense.
Seattle’s road trip began on a high note with an 8-2 victory over the Montreal Canadiens, but the goals dried up soon after. The Kraken were shut out in consecutive games by Ottawa and Boston, underscoring their current offensive woes. Despite putting up a fight against the Bruins, goaltender Joey Daccord acknowledged the difficulty they’re facing on offense:
“I don’t want to say the puck’s not going in right now, because we scored eight goals a couple of games ago,” Daccord said. “But yeah, the last couple of games, it hasn’t gone our way. We just have to stay positive.”
The Kraken’s confidence could use a boost, and revisiting their rivalry with the Avalanche might be the spark they need. Three seasons ago, Seattle famously ousted Colorado from the playoffs in a thrilling Game 7, spoiling Colorado’s shot at a consecutive Stanley Cup.
Avalanche Look to Bounce Back Amid Injuries and Suspensions
Colorado has faced challenges of its own. The Avalanche opened the season with a four-game skid but seemed to hit their stride with five straight wins, including a close 3-2 win over the Kraken on October 22. However, their momentum has cooled off again with three straight losses.
Injuries have complicated the Avalanche’s start. Forward Jonathan Drouin was sidelined in the season opener, and leading scorer Ross Colton recently sustained a broken foot that could keep him out for up to eight weeks. Coach Jared Bednar highlighted the effect of these absences on the team’s consistency, especially in generating offensive depth.
But there’s a silver lining for Colorado. Forward Artturi Lehkonen, out since shoulder surgery during the offseason, has been activated and is expected to make his season debut on Tuesday. Additionally, Valeri Nichushkin, who has been suspended under the NHL/NHLPA’s player assistance program, has returned to practice and could rejoin the lineup after November 15.
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These reinforcements should help balance the scoring load currently shouldered by Cale Makar and Nathan MacKinnon. Makar, an early contender for the Norris Trophy, has been exceptional on both ends of the ice, tied for the NHL scoring lead with 21 points. Bednar praised his star defenseman:
“He’s playing really well, and not just offensively,” Bednar noted. “He didn’t like some of his defending games early in the season. I feel like he’s really turned a corner with that. He’s been paying attention to the way he’s closing out plays and staying assertive and aggressive on the defending side, and it’s leading to continued offense for him.”
Game Outlook
Tuesday’s game will feature two teams eager to reset their seasons after recent slumps. Seattle will need to dig deep to find offensive rhythm and capitalize on Colorado’s weakened forward lineup, while the Avalanche hope that the return of key players like Lehkonen can help steady their performance. For both clubs, this matchup represents a prime opportunity to regain confidence and build momentum as the season progresses.