San Jose Sharks vs Seattle Kraken November 29th 2024
Making on a bet on this NHL game featuring the Kraken versus the Sharks? The puck drops at 3:30 ET, and you can watch it all unfold on NBCS. The game will be played at SAP Center in San Jose, CA. The Kraken come into this Pacific division matchup as the -1.5 goal favorite to pick up the win. Currently, the over/under for the game is at 6 goals.
Seattle vs. San Jose Key Information
- Teams: Kraken at Sharks
- Where: SAP Center San Jose
- Date: Friday, November 29th
- Betting Odds SEA -152 | SJ +129 O/U 6
The Kraken Can Win If…
Seattle’s record evened out at 11-11-1 after a 2-0 road loss to the Bruins. The Kraken, as underdogs on the puck line, failed to cover. The total was set at 6 goals, but the combined score of 2 fell well short of that mark.
Both of Boston’s goals came in the first period. The first was at 3:23, and the second, a power-play goal, came at 9:57. Seattle couldn’t find the net, managing 23 shots on goal in the game.
Seattle’s offense was shut out in their 2-0 loss to Boston. The Kraken put 23 shots on goal but came up empty, with none of their players finding the back of the net.
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Seattle had 19 giveaways in the game, and they were unable to capitalize on any power play opportunities.
Seattle’s defense gave up two early goals to Boston, both in the first period. The first came just 3:23 into the game, and the second at 10:03. However, the Kraken’s defense held firm after that, not allowing another goal. Joey Daccord made 31 saves with a 93.9% save percentage. Seattle’s defense also tallied 4 takeaways and 18 hits.
- Over their last three regular season games, the Kraken have gone 1-2 straight up. This includes going 1-2 vs. the puck line along with an over-under mark of 1-2.
- The Kraken have gone 6-4 over their last ten regular season games. Their record vs the puck line sits at 5-5 in these matchups, while posting a 4-6 over-under mark.
The Sharks Can Win If…
San Jose fell to 7-13-5 after a 3-2 loss to the Canucks. The Sharks had a 2-2 tie until Vancouver scored with just 26 seconds left in regulation.
The total for the game was set at 6.5 goals, but the teams combined for only 5. As underdogs on the puck line, San Jose failed to cover.
San Jose’s offense netted two goals, with Nico Sturm opening the scoring in the second period and Mikael Granlund adding his sixth goal of the season in the third. The Sharks took 23 shots on goal but were held scoreless in the first period.
San Jose recorded 16 giveaways and failed to convert on the power play. The Sharks’ two goals were followed by a Canucks response each time, with Vancouver scoring the game-winner in the final minute.
San Jose’s defense gave up the first goal at 5:19 in the second period, and after tying the game at 2-2, they allowed the game-winner with just 26 seconds left in the third. Mackenzie Blackwood made 25 saves with an 89.3% save percentage, while the defense added 6 takeaways and 21 hits.
- Across San Jose’s last three regular season games, their record sits at 1-2. This also includes going 2-1 ATS, and posting an over-under record of 2-0-1.
- Over their last ten regular season games, the Sharks have gone 3-7 straight up. In these contests, the team went just 8-2 against the spread, while going 6-3-1 on the over-under.
The Lean
If you’re looking for a moneyline pick, my choice is the Sharks to take down the Kraken at home. With the moneyline currently at +129, I’m placing my bet on the Sharks straight-up.
Our projections have the Sharks pulling out a win as the underdog. But if you’re not as bullish as we are on the Sharks, we’d recommend at least getting a bet down on them to cover the puck line.
For those looking at the over/under line set at 6 goals, our expectation is that this game will surpass that mark, and we suggest making a bet on the over.
Kraken Aim for Cleaner Play Against Sharks in Pacific Division Clash
The Seattle Kraken head into Friday’s matinee against the San Jose Sharks looking to shake off a frustrating loss and refocus on playing disciplined hockey. Both teams are eager to find consistency, with Seattle fighting to stay in playoff contention and San Jose leaning on its young stars for a bright spot in a rebuilding season.
Kraken: Cutting Down on Costly Errors
Seattle (11-11-1) is looking to rebound after a disappointing 5-2 loss to the Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday. The game was defined by uncharacteristic turnovers in the Kraken’s defensive zone, leading directly to three Anaheim goals.
Bjorkstrand Calls for Smarter Decisions
Oliver Bjorkstrand, one of Seattle’s goal scorers in the loss, emphasized the importance of making smarter plays in crucial situations.
“We’ve just got to bear down, make the right plays,” Bjorkstrand said. “Get it out … make a better play depending on the situation.”
Despite tying the game 2-2 after falling behind early, Seattle couldn’t maintain momentum, managing just two goals on 44 shots against Anaheim’s John Gibson.
Adjustments Ahead
Coach Dan Bylsma pointed to Anaheim’s physical edge as a factor:
“They were a little harder around the walls, and they were a little harder around our net.”
The Kraken will also be without key contributors, including captain Jordan Eberle, who is sidelined for three months after pelvis surgery, and defenseman Vince Dunn, who has appeared in only four games this season due to injuries.
Sharks: Young Talent Stepping Up
San Jose (5-16-3) is showcasing its future as rookies Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith continue to shine. Celebrini, the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s draft, scored his seventh goal of the season in Wednesday’s 4-3 loss to the Ottawa Senators, while Smith added a third-period tally.
Celebrini Finding His Groove
Celebrini, who missed 12 games earlier in the season with a hip injury, has quickly made an impact since his return. His two goals and assist against the Los Angeles Kings on Monday highlighted his offensive instincts.
“My teammates, they’re setting me up and putting me in good spots,” Celebrini said.
Injury Woes Continue
The Sharks will be without forward Barclay Goodrow, who sustained an upper-body injury in the loss to Ottawa and was placed on injured reserve Thursday. Ethan Cardwell was recalled from the AHL to fill the roster spot.
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Key Matchups to Watch
- Seattle’s Defense vs. Sharks’ Young Guns: The Kraken must tighten up in their own zone to contain the dynamic Celebrini and Smith.
- Kraken’s Offense vs. Sharks’ Goaltending: Seattle will look to capitalize on a Sharks defense that allowed Ottawa to score four goals on just 11 shots.
- Special Teams Battle: Seattle’s power play has been effective, but maintaining discipline will be key against a Sharks team looking to exploit mistakes.
- Macklin Celebrini vs. Joey Daccord: Celebrini’s creativity and finishing ability will test Seattle’s goaltender, who allowed five goals for the first time this season on Wednesday.
Recent Trends and Series History
- Kraken’s Form: Seattle has won six of its last 10 games but has struggled with consistency.
- Sharks’ Resilience: Despite their struggles, San Jose rallied late against Ottawa and showcased the promise of their young talent.
- Head-to-Head: This game opens a back-to-back series, with the teams set to meet again Saturday in Seattle.
What’s at Stake
For Seattle, Friday’s game is an opportunity to clean up mistakes and keep pace in the tightly contested Western Conference playoff race. San Jose, on the other hand, is focused on development and continuing to build chemistry among its young core.
Will the Kraken rediscover their defensive stability, or can the Sharks’ rookies steal the spotlight again? Fans can expect a spirited divisional showdown to kick off this home-and-home series.