Don’t miss out on the NHL showdown between the Kraken and Blues. The game is starting at 1:00 ET on TNT, and it’s hosted by the Blues at Enterprise Center in St. Louis, MO. Get ready to place your bets! This Western conference matchup has an over/under of 6 goals, and the Blues are favored by -1.5 goals vs. the Kraken.

SEATTLE KRAKEN VS ST. LOUIS BLUES BETTING PICK

The Pick: St. Louis Blues -1.5

This game will be played at Enterprise Center at 1:00 ET on Sunday, April 14th.

WHY BET THE ST. LOUIS BLUES:

  • Our projections indicate that the Blues should come out top with a projected score of 4-2.
  • Take the Blues on the moneyline
  • The Blues should also cover at -1.5

Will Seattle Shock Everyone at Enterprise Center?

Seattle enters the game with a record of 33-33-13 and sits in 5th place in the Pacific Division. The Kraken have lost two straight games and are 11th in the Western Conference. On the road this season, Seattle has gone 16-15-7.

As the underdog, the Kraken have gone 16-24-9 this season. Over their last ten games, Seattle has gone 5-5 and 2-3 in their last five games.

Seattle enters the game with a puck line record of 43-36, including a road puck line record of 23-15. The Kraken have 21 wins by multiple goals compared to 12 wins by one goal.

Over their last 10 games, Seattle has gone 5-5 against the puck line and 7-3 in their last 10 road games. Their average scoring margin for the season is -0.2 goals per game, and they have dropped two straight games vs. the puck line as the underdog.

The average goal total for Seattle’s games is sitting at 5.5. The average over/under line for the season is 6. The Kraken come in with an over/under record of 33-42-4.

In their last three games away from home, the Kraken have a straight up record of 1-2 while going 1-2 vs the spread. The team’s offense averaged 2 goals per game in these contests.

The Kraken come into the game scoring an average of 2.6 goals per game, putting them 29th in the NHL. Regarding shots targeted at the goal per game, they are 25th in the league. This season, the Kraken have a 14-13 record in games where they outshoot their opponent. In games with fewer shots on goal, they hold a 18-19 record.

Seattle’s leading scorer is Jared McCann. So far, he has 28 goals which is 57th in the NHL. Along with his scoring, he has come up with 32 assists so far.

St. Louis defense takes on the Kraken ranked 8th in goals allowed. On average, opponents are averaging 31.9 shots per game against St. Louis. They also are 22nd in shutouts, with 4 shutouts.

Goalie Joey Daccord comes into the game having made 44 starts this season. So far, his record is 18-17 and he has a save percentage of 0.825%.

Can the St. Louis Offense Score Enough at Home?

At home this season, the Blues have gone 24-14-2, and in games against Western Conference opponents, they have gone 26-22. Overall, St. Louis has gone 42-32-5 this season and is in 5th place in the Central Division. Over their last ten games, the Blues have gone 5-5.

As the favorite this season, St. Louis has gone 11-9-1, and they enter this game having won two straight games as the favorite. Against teams from the Western Conference, the Blues have gone 11-14 this season.

At home this season, the Blues have gone 27-13 vs. the puck line, and their overall puck line record is 46-33. Their average scoring margin at home this season is +.3 goals per game, and they have 25 wins by multiple goals.

So far, the Blues have been the underdog in 58 of their games, and their puck line record as the underdog is 37-21. In their last ten home games, their puck line record is 8-2, and they have gone 5-5 vs. the puck line in their last ten games overall.

The average goal total for St. Louis’ games is sitting at 6. The average over/under line for the season is 6.2. The Blues come in with an over/under record of 34-38-7.

Through their last three road games, Seattle has an puck line record of just 1-2. However, their overall record was 1-2 while averaging 2 goals per game.

On the offensive side, the Blues are scoring an 2.9 goals per game this season, ranking 25th in the NHL. When it came to shots on target per game, they are 24th in the league. St. Louis’ offense is currently ranked 23rd in power play goals. When it comes to shorthanded goals, they are 6th in the league.

St. Louis will be looking for a good game from Jordan Kyrou who leads the team in scoring with 30 goals, ranking 39th in the NHL. Along with his scoring, he has come up with 36 assists so far.

St. Louis defense takes on the Kraken ranked 8th in goals allowed. On average, opponents are averaging 31.9 shots per game against St. Louis. They also are 22nd in shutouts, with 4 shutouts.

Goalie Joel Hofer gets the start and has made 26 starts this season. His record at this point is 14-12, and his save percentage is 0.605%.