Seattle Kraken's Season Opener: Three Key Lessons Learned From Their Victory Over the Anaheim Ducks.

The Seattle Kraken kicked off their fifth NHL season with a 3-1 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Thursday night at Climate Pledge Arena. This win marked the first time in franchise history that the Kraken have won their season opener. Here are three key takeaways from the game:

1. Daccord's Dominance in Net

Joey Daccord was stellar in goal for the Kraken, stopping 35 of 36 shots. Daccord's performance was particularly crucial in the first period when the Ducks came out strong, dominating early shots on goal. He made 16 saves on 17 shots in the first period alone, keeping the Kraken in the game. Daccord's strong play allowed the Kraken to weather the early storm and eventually take control of the game. His performance builds on an already impressive resume, as he recently became the first player in Arizona State hockey history to have his number retired.

2. Timely Scoring from New and Familiar Faces

The Kraken's offense saw contributions from both established players and newcomers. Vince Dunn opened the scoring for Seattle early in the first period with a wrist shot from just above the left circle. Anaheim responded quickly with a goal from Beckett Sennecke in his NHL debut, tying the game at 1-1. Mason Marchment, acquired in an offseason trade with Dallas, scored his first goal as a Kraken early in the second period, giving Seattle a 2-1 lead. Jared McCann added an insurance goal early in the third period, extending the lead to 3-1. McCann has a knack for scoring in season openers, as this was his fourth such goal in five years. Brandon Montour also contributed significantly with an assist on Marchment's goal.

3. Lambert's Successful Coaching Debut

Lane Lambert won his first game as head coach of the Kraken. Lambert, who took the helm on May 29, saw his team overcome a slow start to secure the victory. While the Ducks controlled possession early, the Kraken gradually found their game and implemented their desired style of play: tight structure, relentless forechecking, and attention to detail. Lambert's leadership was evident in the team's ability to adjust after the first period and ultimately dominate the third. Conversely, Joel Quenneville lost his debut as the Ducks' coach.

The Kraken will look to build on this win as they host the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday night. The Ducks will visit San Jose to play the Sharks on Saturday night.


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