Welcome to the December edition of Strive for 95. The Seattle Kraken did what was needed in November and remain on pace for 95 points. The Kraken sit in the second wild card spot and have played only 24 games, tied for the fewest in the NHL with two other teams.
The Seattle Kraken practiced at Kraken Community Iceplex on Tuesday for the first time since embarking on a four-game road trip in which they went 2-1-1, but fumbled a golden opportunity to sweep a back-to-back, losing 1-0 in a shootout to the Islanders to close out the trip on Sunday.
On Sunday, Nov. 23, the Seattle Kraken traveled to Long Island to take on the New York Islanders. This game was the second half of a back-to-back for both teams, so both were likely tired.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
After racking up five points in the last three games of their homestand, the Seattle Kraken brought a spirited effort to Detroit on Tuesday but ultimately came up short and started their four-game road trip on the losing side.
The Seattle Kraken announced that they’ve activated netminder Joey Daccord from their injured reserve. Additionally, the Kraken shared that goaltender Matt Murray would miss the next six weeks due to a lower-body injury, though they didn’t indicate if they had placed him on the IR.
The Seattle Kraken will without their starting goaltender for at least the next couple of games. The team announced on Saturday that goalie Joey Daccord did not travel with the team for their two-game road trip and is staying in Seattle to be evaluated for an upper-body injury.
Goaltenders have ups and downs throughout the season. Take Seattle's Joey Daccord, for example. Daccord got pulled late in the second period of a 5-2 loss Monday at Philadelphia after allowing five goals on 21 shots, then sat and watched from the press box the next night as Matt Murray made his Kraken debut in a 4-1 defeat at Washington.
The Winnipeg Jets’ five-game win streak came to an end Thursday night in a 3-0 shutout loss to the Seattle Kraken. Despite controlling stretches of play, the Jets couldn’t solve Joey Daccord, who stopped all 32 shots.
Joey Daccord stopped 32 shots and Jaden Schwartz posted a three-point night as the visiting Seattle Kraken won 3-0 on Thursday to halt the Winnipeg Jets' five-game winning streak.
The Toronto Maple Leafs continue to be surrounded by drama, even with Mitch Marner off in Vegas playing well for the Golden Knights. However, effort and hard work continues to be a problem for the Maple Leafs.
Coming into the season, the Seattle Kraken knew they would have to rely on goaltender Joey Daccord and generate offensive production throughout the lineup to be successful.
Joey Daccord made 35 saves as the Seattle Kraken won an opener -- either season or home -- for the first time in their five years of existence, defeating the visiting Anaheim Ducks 3-1 on Thursday.
As the Star-Spangled Banner came to an end, hockey was around the corner. But for Joey Daccord, his moment was near: getting his jersey retired, as the first Arizona State Sun Devil to do so.
The Arizona State Sun Devils hockey program announced that they will retire goaltender Joey Daccord’s number 35 during a pregame ceremony on October 3, 2025.
Victor Mancini knows the uphill battle he has in front of him to crack the Vancouver Canucks‘ opening night roster. On Sunday, he showed why he might just be capable of climbing it.
On Tuesday, Aug. 19, USA Hockey announced the 44 players who received an invitation to Olympic Orientation Camp. On that list is a familiar face to Seattle Kraken fans, goaltender Joey Daccord.
Team USA opened their 2025 IIHF Men’s World Championship campaign on Friday afternoon with a convincing matchup against host Denmark in Group B play. With a roster stacked with young NHL talent and a clear commitment to speed and puck possession, the Americans were looking to set the tone early in their pursuit of gold.
Joey Daccord is in a very unique situation, but with the Kraken goaltender needing to choose his international alegiance, he's shocked fans by doing just that.
On Jan. 23, Seattle Kraken goaltender Joey Daccord played in his 100th NHL game, starting in net for the 31st time this season. Compared to other goalies, 100 is not that many.
The Seattle Kraken signed goaltender Joey Daccord to a five-year contract extension on Wednesday. The deal carries a $5 million cap hit as well as a partial no-trade clause, and will kick in for the 2025-26 season.
As Elliotte Friedman first reported, the Seattle Kraken have signed goaltender Joey Daccord to a five-year, $25 million contract extension. As per details of the contract, Daccord will have an average annual value (AAV) of $5 million per season.
Daccord compiled a 1-3-1 record with a 3.27 goals-against average and an .897 save percentage across six starts and eight total appearances this season.