“Kraken Dominates Dallas in Western Conference Semi-Finals, Winning 6-3: Analysis and Recap”

2023-05-14 06:21:16

The meeting could however have started very badly for the Kraken. Following a loss of the puck from the kickoff, Dallas was very close to opening the score by Roope Hintz. Just a little heat for Seattle, back to the wall in this semi-final of the Western Conference, being led three wins to two.

But it is the locals who have always had control over this match. Yanni Gourde opened the scoring in the 9th minute. And even if Dallas picked up in stride by Mason Marchment, Jordan Eberle restored the advantage to the Kraken just before the end of the first third (2-1).

The first turn came as soon as we got back on the ice. On a surgical attack, Eeli Tolvanen found the nets (3-1), before a high recovery and a perfect transition allowed Tye Kartye to unleash a stealth shot at the center of the ice to widen the gap (4-1, 25th).

Dallas then began its forcing to return. Joe Pavelski quickly reduced the gap (4-2) but the sequel was less likely to smile on the Texans. The Stars indeed found twice the amounts at the start of the third period, missing their chance to restore suspense on the ice.

Really very comfortable on the counter, the Kraken finally accentuated their advantage by Matty Beniers 5-2). And even if Joel Kiviranta almost scored on the dismissal (5-3), it was Seattle who punctuated this game 6 with a second goal from Jordan Eberle in an empty goal (6-3).

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