In an NHL game where desperation met determination, the Seattle Kraken handed a resounding 5-0 defeat to the Vancouver Canucks. Canucks coach Rick Tocchet made an admission, acknowledging his teamâs struggles. Joey Daccord made 24 crucial saves, securing the shutout for the Kraken, while Andre Burakovsky contributed a goal and an assist.
The Kraken, although already eliminated from playoff contention, showed remarkable intensity against their Pacific Division rivals, who are struggling to keep their postseason hopes alive.
On the other hand, the Canucks, with their third straight loss and fifth in the last seven games, are now eight points behind the St. Louis Blues for the second wild card in the Western Conference, with a game in hand.
âI saw a lot of nervousness,â Canukcs coach Tocchet said, according to NHL.com. âYou need some poise. I didnât think we had poise. Then they got a couple of quick goals on us, so you could see guys were getting nervous, chasing the game.â
Canucksâ struggles against Kraken
Canucks defender Marcus Pettersson lamented the number of fast-break opportunities they conceded. âReally frustrating,â Pettersson said. âThe looks they get, we kind of give them. We know theyâre good off the rush, and they got a lot of chances off the rush. Itâs deflating. Weâve got to pick ourselves back up and get back into the fight.â

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Whatâs next for the Canucks?
The loss to the Kraken represents a major blow to the Canucksâ playoff aspirations. The teamâs lack of poise and nervousness, according to Tocchet, were key factors in the defeat. Daccordâs outstanding performance and the Krakenâs ability to capitalize on the Canucksâ mistakes were decisive. Concerns about Tyler Myersâ injury add an element of uncertainty to the teamâs upcoming NHL games.





