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The Seattle Kraken are looking to bounce back after missing the playoffs last season, and their offensive struggles are a key area to address. Here are three questions they need to answer:
1. Can They Generate More Goals?
- The Kraken went from a top-scoring team (2022-23) to 29th in the league (2023-24).
- Only two players scored 20+ goals last season, compared to six the prior year.
- New coach Dan Bylsma and free agent additions (Stephenson & Montour) should help, but overall production needs to improve.
- Development of existing players will also be crucial.
2. Will Matty Beniers Regain Rookie Form?
- The reigning Calder Trophy winner (2022-23) had a significant drop in production last season.
- His confidence could be boosted by his recent long-term contract.
- Bylsma needs to find a way to get Beniers back on track offensively.
3. Is Shane Wright Ready for a Full-Time NHL Role?
- Drafted 4th overall in 2022, Wright spent last season primarily in the AHL.
- His strong AHL playoff performance suggests he’s ready for a bigger role.
- Working with coach Bylsma, who coached him previously, should ease his transition.
By addressing these challenges, the Kraken can improve their scoring and make another run at the playoffs.