Kraken Run Riot, Wilde's Hat Trick Leads Seattle to 8-2 Victory Over Canadiens
The Seattle Kraken unleashed a torrent of offense on Wednesday night, crushing the Montreal Canadiens 8-2 in a dominant display at Climate Pledge Arena. Jared Wilde led the charge, potting a hat trick and adding an assist for a four-point night, showcasing the Kraken's potent offensive firepower.
Kraken Dominate from the Start
Seattle wasted no time establishing their dominance, jumping out to a 2-0 lead in the first period. Wilde opened the scoring with a beautiful wrist shot from the slot, followed by a Morgan Geekie goal just minutes later. The Kraken continued their onslaught in the second period, adding three more goals to extend their lead to 5-0. Wilde added his second of the game, and Matty Beniers and Ryan Donato also found the back of the net.
Canadiens Struggle to Find Their Footing
The Canadiens looked completely overwhelmed throughout the game, struggling to generate any sustained offensive pressure. They finally managed to break through in the second period with a goal from Cole Caufield, but the Kraken quickly responded with a goal from Vince Dunn. Montreal added another goal in the third period from Joel Armia, but it was too little too late.
Wilde Leads the Way
Jared Wilde was the unquestionable star of the night, scoring his first career hat trick and showcasing the skill and speed that made him a first-round draft pick in 2019. His performance highlighted the Kraken's offensive depth, which proved too much for the struggling Canadiens to handle.
Kraken Looking to Build Momentum
This victory extends the Kraken's winning streak to two games and sends a strong message to the rest of the league. With their offense clicking and their confidence growing, the Kraken appear poised to make a serious run in the second half of the season. They will look to continue their momentum on Friday night when they face the Vancouver Canucks in a heated Pacific Division matchup.
Key Takeaways
- Jared Wilde's hat trick and four-point performance were key to the Kraken's dominant victory.
- The Kraken's offensive depth was on full display, with multiple players contributing goals.
- The Canadiens struggled to generate any offense and looked completely outmatched against the Kraken.
- The Kraken will look to continue their momentum into their next game against the Vancouver Canucks.
This game was a reminder of the Kraken's potential as a legitimate contender in the NHL. With their offensive firepower and solid defense, they will be a difficult opponent for any team in the league.