Showing posts with label 2022 NHL season. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2022 NHL season. Show all posts

Saturday, October 2, 2021

Forecasting the 2021-22 St. Louis Blues' NHL Season

As the season is about to start soon, I will look at the 2021-22 St. Louis Blues’ team and preview them to see how their roster is shaping up.  They won the 2019 Stanley Cup, and have been a solid playoff team since then.  They have made strong moves in the offseason, and they have picked up strong scoring forwards in Pavel Buchnevich and Brandon Saad through trades and free agency in the offseason.  I also went to Cap FriendlyHockeydb.com, and Hockey-Reference for research purposes in trying to decide who would likely make the St. Louis Blues' team this year.

Here is a look at the players that will most likely be on their team this season.

Ryan O'Reilly is one of the best players in the NHL, and he is a strong all-around forward that could lead the St. Louis Blues to another title run in 2022.
(Photo: Bruce Bennett/Getty Images, via the Los Angeles Times)

The St. Louis Blues' Forwards (14):

C Ryan O’Reilly
2021 (STL): 56 GP, 24 G, 30 A, 54 PTS, +26, 18 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 53.2%

Ryan O’Reilly is a very good, first-line center that has strong all-around skills.  He is a gifted scorer that passes well and can put the puck in the net, and he is also a gritty player that plays shut down defense.  He is terrific at handling faceoffs, and he is a leader that will guide this team to many victories. 

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 4.5 stars
Projected 2022 Role: 1st line center

LW/RW David Perron
2021 (STL): 56 GP, 19 G, 39 A, 58 PTS, +6, 22 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 52.1%

David Perron is a skilled, pesky winger whose been a consistent scorer for the last few years.  He has good chemistry with Ryan O’Reilly, and he is a solid two-way forward that plays well on both ends of the ice.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 4 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 6 Forward

LW/RW Pavel Buchnevich
2021 (NYR): 54 GP, 20 G, 28 A, 48 PTS, +12, 42 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 46.7%

Buchnevich is a skilled scorer that also is willing to dig pucks out to help his team on both ends of the ice.  He is coming off a terrific season, and he will likely be a great addition for the Blues this year.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 3.5 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 6 Forward

LW/C Brayden Schenn
2021 (STL): 56 GP, 16 G, 20 A, 36 PTS, -2, 35 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 47.3%

Schenn is a skilled, two-way forward that excels at scoring, and he also is a solid playmaker and defender.  He can play either at center or out on the wing, and he is a versatile playmaker that projects to be a solid top two line forward this season.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 3.5 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 6 Forward

RW Vladimir Tarasenko
2021 (STL): 24 GP, 4 G, 10 A, 14 PTS, -7, 0 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 47.7%

Tarasenko is a super skilled winger that can really put the puck in the net, and he can be a very good, two-way forward when he’s on the ice.  However, he’s had trouble staying on the ice as he’s been injured a lot in the past two seasons, which is concerning.  When he’s on his game, he’s a definite All-Star and top-line forward.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 3 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 6 Forward

LW Brandon Saad
2021 (COL): 44 GP, 15 G, 9 A, 24 PTS, +1, 12 PIM, Even Strength Corsi 57.1%

Saad helps replace Jaden Schwartz, and he is a bigger forward that can help score around the net.  He’ll help control possession, and then provide some scoring.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 3 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 9 Forward

RW/C Robert Thomas
2021 (STL): 33 GP, 3 G, 9 A, 12 PTS, +1, 10 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 49.3%

Thomas is a skilled, two-way forward that plays on both ends of the floor.  He is a very good passer that can dig out pucks, and he also is a solid passer and defensive player when he is on the ice.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2.5 stars (3.5 stars potential)
Projected 2022 Role: Top 9 Forward

RW Jordan Kyrou
2021 (STL): 55 GP, 14 G, 21 A, 35 PTS, +1, 12 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 50.8%

Kyrou is a very skilled scorer that does a very good job of putting pucks in the net, and setting up his teammates so that can do so, too.  He’s a skilled playmaker that is on the verge of a breakthrough season, and he may have definite top line potential as a winger in this league.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2.5 stars (3.5 stars potential)
Projected 2022 Role: Top 9 Forward

C Tyler Bozak
2021 (STL): 31 GP, 5 G, 12 A, 17 PTS, -3, 10 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 42.8%

Bozak is a solid center that does a good job of passing the puck, and he is an offensively skilled playmaker that does a very good job of winning faceoffs. He’ll need to improve his puck possession and defense, but he is a solid second tier center in this league.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2.5 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 9 Forward

C Oskar Sundqvist
2021 (STL): 28 GP, 4 G, 5 A, 9 PTS, -6, 14 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 40.9%

He is a defensive forward that is one of the best penalty killers on the Blues’ team.  He also can score and provide some offense, but he is mostly there to provide strong defense when he is on the ice.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2 stars
Projected 2022 Role: 4th Line Forward

C Ivan Barbashev
2021 (STL): 38 GP, 5 G, 7 A, 12 PTS, +5, 6 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 47.8%

He is a solid mid-tier forward that can provide some scoring and solid defensive skills on the ice.  He’s not really a puck carrier, but he has shown that he can play well on both ends of the ice.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2 stars
Projected 2022 Role: 4th Line Forward

LW Kyle Clifford
2021 (STL): 50 GP, 4 G, 3 A, 7 PTS, -5, 30 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 47.8%

Kyle Clifford is a back line winger that does a very good job of possessing the puck.  He’s not really a scorer, but he can provide some playmaking skills and toughness on the back lines. 

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 1.5 stars
Projected 2022 Role: 4th Line Forward

LW Mackenzie MacEachern
2021 (STL): 21 GP, 1 G, 1 A, 2 PTS, +3, 8 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 50%

He’s a tough, backline winger that can provide some defense and puck movement.  He’s not a scorer, but he is a forward that will play hard and compete on both ends of the ice.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 1.5 stars
Projected 2022 Role: 4th Line Forward

LW Klim Kostin
2021 (STL): 2 GP, 0 G, 1 A, 1 PTS, -1, 0 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 50%
2021 (KHL): 43 GP, 7 G, 11 A, 18 PTS, +6, 50 PIM

He is a tough, feisty winger that can put the puck in the net, and he also has some playmaking and defensive skills.  He’ll need to stay out of the box more, but he could be a solid candidate for the back lines this year.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 1.5 stars (2.5 stars potential)
Projected 2022 Role: 4th Line Forward, or 1st Line AHL forward

While St. Louis Blues' fans may undoubtedly miss the veteran presence of Alex Pietrangelo and Jay Bouwmeester, who were a really good defensive tandem that helped the Blues win the 2019 Stanley Cup, Torey Krug is a speedy, feisty defenseman that is one of the best at his position in the NHL right now.
(Photo: Michael Martin/NHLI via Getty Images, via The Hockey Writers) 

The St. Louis Blues' Defensemen (7):

D Torey Krug
2021 (STL): 51 GP, 2 G, 30 A, 32 PTS, +11, 25 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 53.9%

He is a feisty, two-way defender that excels at making plays on both ends of the ice.  He is a very good passer and defender, and while he is undersized and is not a heavy hitter, and he is a very good offensive defenseman that has consistently played well in this league.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 4 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 4 Defenseman

D Justin Faulk
2021 (STL): 56 GP, 7 G, 18 A, 25 PTS, +11, 35 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 48.5%

He got off to a slow start when he first got traded, but he really bounced back in his second year with the Blues.  He finally hit his stride, because he got a steady role as a top 4 defenseman.  He’s solid on both ends of the ice.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 3 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 4 Defenseman

D Colton Parayko
2021 (STL): 32 GP, 2 G, 10 A, 12 PTS, -2, 14 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 46.5%

Parayko is a tall, hard-shot defenseman that has been mostly used a shutdown defender in the last couple of years, so his offensive production has taken a hit.  He could chip in offensively if they need him, because he has one of the hardest shots in hockey.  

I'm a firm believer in his abilities, and he is a vastly talented defenseman that can play really well on both ends of the ice, but he's taken a hit statistically over the years because he mostly has been used as a shutdown defenseman that plays against the opponents' top players in the defensive zones.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 3 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 4 Defenseman

D Marco Scandella
2021 (STL): 49 GP, 3 G, 6 A, 9 PTS, +14, 24 PIM. , Even Strength Corsi: 44.1%

He is a steady, defensive defenseman.  He has good chemistry with Parayko, and he is a good position defender.  He’s limited offensively, but he doesn’t do too many careless things with the puck, and he tends to make decisions in games.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 4 Defenseman

D Robert Bortuzzo
2021 (STL): 40 GP, 1 G, 4 A, 5 PTS, -3, 47 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 50.2%

He is a right-shot, hard-hitting defenseman that provides a physical presence for the team.  He is a tough, gritty player that isn’t afraid to lay out the big, heavy hits.  Sometimes, that will land him in the box, but he is a good player to have on the third pairing.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2 stars
Projected 2022 Role: 3rd Pairing Defenseman

D Niko Mikkola
2021 (STL): 30 GP, 1 G, 2 A, 3 PTS, -11, 11 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 43.3%

He is a young defenseman with size and some mobility.  He’s generally been pretty solid defensively.  He hasn’t provided quite as much on offense, but he could be a solid back pairing defenseman. 

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 1.5 stars (2 stars potential)
Projected 2022 Role: 3rd Pairing Defenseman

D Jake Walman
2021 (STL): 24 GP, 1 G, 1 A, 2 PTS, -7, 8 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 50.6%

He is also a young defenseman, and he provides puck movement and some offensive skills.  He’s adequate on the defensive end, as he’s not a liability, but he’s also not nearly as physical as Bortuzzo or Mikkola.  If the team needs some more speed or skill, Walman could sub in for either Bortozzo or Mikkola.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 1.5 stars (2 stars potential)
Projected 2022 Role: 3rd Pairing Defenseman

When Jordan Binnington is on his game, he can be an unstoppable force in the net.  He had a tremendous year in 2019, but he's been a bit inconsistent recently as the team's starting goaltender since then.
(Photo: Joe Puetz/NHLI via Getty Images, via Fansided's Puck Prose)

The St. Louis Blues' Goalies (2):

G Jordan Binnington
2021 (STL): 18-14-8, 2.65 GAA, 91 SV%

He was one of the best young goalies, and he was able to lead the Blues to win the 2019 Stanley Cup as a rookie goaltender.  He’s been a little bit inconsistent lately since the Stanley Cup win, but when he’s on, he can be one of the best goalies in the league. 

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 3.5 stars
Projected 2022 Role: 1st string goalie

G Ville Husso
2021 (STL): 9-6-1, 3.20 GAA, 89.3 SV%

After spending years in the minors, despite having a strong track record prior to being selected in the NHL draft, Husso finally came up last year, but was fairly underwhelming overall as a rookie.  He got off to a really slow start, but he started to get a little more comfortable as the season progressed.  He ended up with a good win percentage, even though his other metrics were less than desirable.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 1.5 stars (2 stars potential)
Projected 2022 Role: Backup goalie

Craig Berube had a terrific first season with the St. Louis Blues, as he led them to win the Stanley Cup in 2019, but the Blues have been bounced early in the playoffs for the past two seasons.
(Photo: Tony Gutierrez/Associated Press, via KSDK)

Head Coach:
Craig Berube
2021 (STL): 27-20-9, 0-4 in the playoffs
Coaching Career: 107-58-25, 18-21 in his playoff career, won the 2019 Stanley Cup

Craig Berube stormed onto the scene as an interim coach during the middle of the 2019 season to take over a then-floundering Blues squad, and he engineered a comeback to not only right the ship, but to guide them to a 2019 Stanley Cup championship.

He’s a good motivator that connects well with players.  Tactically, he did a masterful job in 2019, but his coaching decisions could be regarded as kind of questionable since then, as he doesn’t always make adjustments in the middle of the game.  He undoubtedly had his strongest playoff run in 2019, but the Blues were swept by the Colorado Avalanche in 2021, and they have been very disappointing in the playoffs in the past two seasons.

He may be at a crossroads in his career, as this could either be his chance to redeem himself as one of the best coaches in this league, or he may just be an average coach that got hot at the right time.  Because he led the Blues to win their first ever title, he will likely be the Blues’ head coach for a long time.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2.5 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Head Coach of the St. Louis Blues

The 2021-22 St. Louis Blues’ Projected Lines:

Forwards:

1st Line:

David Perron (LW), Ryan O’Reilly (C), Jordan Kyrou (RW)

2nd Line:

Pavel Buchnevich (LW), Brayden Schenn (C), Vladimir Tarasenko (RW)

3rd Line:

Brandon Saad (LW), Tyler Bozak (C), Robert Thomas (RW)

4th Line:

Ivan Barbashev (LW), Oskar Sundqvist (C), Kyle Clifford (RW)

Defensemen:

1st Pairing:

Torey Krug (LD), Justin Faulk (RD)

2nd Pairing:

Marco Scandella (LD), Colton Parayko (RD)

3rd Pairing:

Niko Mikkola (LD), Robert Bortuzzo (RD)

Goalies:

1. Jordan Binnington

2. Ville Husso

Healthy Scratches:

F Mackenzie MacEachern
F Klim Kostin
D Jake Walman

The St. Louis Blues’ 2022 Forecast and Grades:

Forwards: A-
Defensemen: B
Goalies: B
Head Coach: B

Overall: B+

The St. Louis Blues’ 2022 Season Projection:

Ceiling (Peak Projection): Win the 2022 Stanley Cup Championship
Floor (Lowest Level Outcome): 1st Round Playoff Exit
Most Likely Season Outcome: 2nd Round Playoff Exit

Overall, the 2022 St. Louis Blues looks to be a very good team, at least on paper.  They’ll still face stiff competition from other teams in this league, and head coach Craig Berube will need to demonstrate his coaching chops in order to help the Blues make a title run in the playoffs (or at least a deep run in the postseason) this season.  Otherwise, all of the moves could be for naught if it leads to another early playoff exit just like in the past two seasons.

As for what everyone else expects out of this team, Vegas Insider doesn’t seem to be very confident at all in the Blues’ chances to win the Cup in 2022.  It has the Blues at 35 to 1 odds.  It has the Colorado Avalanche as the favorite at 6 to 1 odds.  For diehard fans who have the disposable income gamble on sports games, if they wish to place bets on hockey, it could be an interesting strategic move for Blues fans to place money down on their team to win the title.  

While I feel Vegas Insider underrates the Blues considerably, it also means that the hockey fans in the rest of the country may not view the Blues as optimistically as I do.  Anyways, I’m excited for the upcoming season, and it will be fun to watch the Blues play this year.  I’m hoping they can win the Stanley Cup this season.  

For me, I'll stay optimistic at the St. Louis Blues' chances while trying to keep a healthy dose of realism at the same time. The Blues have a very good team, but I'm also well aware that there is plenty of competition, and that the Blues have won only one title in their 54-year history so far, so the odds may not be very high.  Anyways, it will be an exciting season, and I'll be rooting for the St. Louis Blues hard once again this year.  Thank you for reading.

Forecasting the 2021-22 Seattle Kraken's NHL Season

With the new hockey season looming, I decided to take the time to analyze the Seattle Kraken to see how well they may play in their inaugural season.  My favorite hockey team is still the St. Louis Blues, as I was born and grew up in St. Louis, but I am also interested in following the Kraken to see how well they will fare, and to gauge how problematic traffic could be in the city I am living in right now.  I also went to Cap Friendly, Hockeydb.com, and Hockey-Reference for research purposes in trying to decide who would likely make the Seattle Kraken's team this year.

Here is a look at the players that will most likely be on their team this season.

Seattle Kraken's newly acquired forward, Jaden Schwartz is a very good, all-around forward that has helped the St. Louis Blues win the Stanley Cup in 2019, and he may likely be the Kraken's best forward on their team for the upcoming 2021-22 NHL season.
(Photo: Amanda Snyder/The Seattle Times)

The Seattle Kraken's Forwards (14):

LW Jaden Schwartz
2021 (STL): 40 GP, 8 G, 13 A, 21 PTS, +2, 20 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 50.1%

Schwartz is a really solid, high-effort top 6 forward.  He’s great at digging pucks out of corners, and he’s a good skater with some skills.  He’s best suited to complementing a high-end scorer.  His goal production on a year-to-year basis tends to run hot and cold and he also is a bit injury prone, but he had a big playoffs in 2019 to help the St. Louis Blues win the Stanley Cup.  He’s a valuable player for any team.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 3 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 6 Forward

C Jared McCann
2021 (PIT): 43 GP, 14 G, 18 A, 32 PTS, +17, 8 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 53.6%

McCann is a skilled forward that has solid offensive skills, and he is a two-way player that can control the puck and defend on the ice.  While he may not be a superstar, he’s a solid all-around player that is good to have on any team.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 3 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 6 Forward

RW Jordan Eberle
2021 (EDM): 16 G, 17 A, 33 PTS, +9, 16 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 56.5%

Eberle is a very skilled forward that can put the puck in the net, and he is a solid all-around forward that tends to make solid plays on both ends of the ice.  He is a valuable player for a team to have on their roster, and he projects to be a top two-line forward on the Kraken this year.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 3 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 6 Forward

C Yanni Gourde
2021 (TBL): 56 GP, 17 G, 19 A, 36 PTS, +10, 44 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 55.6%

Gourde is a solid center that was on a really good Lightning team last year, and he helped them win the Stanley Cup for the past two seasons.  His production can run hot and cold, and he’s a bit on the small side, so durability could potentially be an issue.  He’s currently injured and so he may miss the start of the season, but he is a solid playmaking center that does almost everything well when he is on the ice.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 3 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 6 Forward

RW Joonas Donskoi
2021 (COL): 51 GP, 17 G, 14 A, 31 PTS, +14, 10 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 55.6%

He is a speedy forward that can score and possess the puck.  He’s a solid mid-tier forward that plays well on both ends of the ice.  Throughout his career, he’s been a solid, middle six forward.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 3 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 6 Forward

RW/C Calle Jarnkrok
2021 (NSH): 49 GP, 13 G, 15 A, 28 PTS, +13, 14 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 47.3%

He is a speedy forward that is a solid two-way forward.  He’s a solid puck possession forward that also plays well on both ends of the ice.  He’s not going to make All-Star teams, but he is a good player for a team to have on their roster.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2.5 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 9 Forward, or Middle 6 Forward

C Alexander Wennberg
2021 (FLA): 56 GP, 17 G, 12 A, 29 PTS, +6, 8 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 52.5%

Wennberg is a skilled center that can put the puck in the net, and he is coming off of a good season.  He plays fairly well on both ends of the floor, and he is a solid middle six forward that can be a solid contributor for the Kraken this year.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2.5 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 9 Forward, or Middle 6 Forward

LW Brandon Tanev
2021 (PIT): 32 GP, 7 G, 9 A, 16 PTS, +12, 22 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 48.9%

He is a mid-tier forward that can provide some scoring and energy to the Kraken.  He’s not a superstar by any means, but he could be a solid role player for the Kraken to have.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2.5 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 9 Forward, or Middle 6 Forward

RW Mason Appleton
2021 (WPG): 56 GP, 12 G, 13 A, 25 PTS, +11, 14 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 47.1%

Appleton is coming off a strong season with the Winnipeg Jets, and he is a tall, skilled forward that can provide some offense to help his team in games.  He has improved his ability to put the puck in the net and his defense, and he could be a solid mid-tier forward for the Kraken.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2 stars (2.5 stars potential)
Projected 2022 Role: 3rd or 4th Line Forward

C Morgan Geekie
2021 (CAR): 36 GP, 3 G, 6 A, 9 PTS, +1, 10 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 53.4%

He is a young forward that has shown some scoring and puck movement skills in his limited time up in the NHL.  Geekie has also been impressive in the preseason, and he has very good odds to make the Kraken's roster, even though they are stacked with forwards keeping to both make the team and for playing time.  He is a player that may have considerable upside, and he could be a sleeper candidate to succeed with the Kraken this year.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2 stars (2.5 stars potential)
Projected 2022 Role: 3rd or 4th Line Forward

RW/C Colin Blackwell
2021 (NYR): 47 GP, 12 G, 10 A, 22 PTS, +2, 15 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 44.1%

He is coming off of a solid season with the Rangers, and he is an undersized forward that can provide some scoring and defensive skills for his team.  While he may not be an elite player, he could be a solid role player for the Kraken this year.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2 stars
Projected 2022 Role: 3rd or 4th Line Forward

W/C Marcus Johansson
2021 (MIN): 36 GP, 6 G, 8 A, 14 PTS, -10, 4 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 45.7% 

He is a big, power forward that passes the puck fairly well, but he can tend to be inconsistent over the years.  He had a fairly good 2020 season and has been in leadership roles, but he struggled last season, he's heading into his 30s, and could potentially enter the decline stage.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2 stars
Projected 2022 Role: 3rd or 4th Line Forward

LW Ryan Donato
2021 (SJS): 50 GP, 6 G, 14 A, 20 PTS, -10, 10 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 47.6%

He is a mid-tier forward that can provide some offense for a hockey team on the back lines.  He also can possess the puck, but he doesn’t do any one thing extremely well on the ice.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2 stars
Projected 2022 Role: 3rd or 4th Line Forward

C Riley Sheahan
2021 (BUF): 53 GP, 4 G, 9 A, 13 PTS, -8, 8 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 44.6%

He’s a quick, backline forward that has played a long time in the NHL.  He’s been on the decline, but he’s capable of provide some offense to help his team.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 1.5 stars
Projected 2022 Role: 4th Line Forward

Mark Giordano is a very good defenseman in the NHL, and his strong all-around skills and leadership makes him the best player on the Kraken's team for the upcoming 2021-22 NHL season.
(Photo: Alika Jenner/Getty Images, via Fansided's Kraken Chronicle)


Seattle Kraken's Defensemen (7):

D Mark Giordano
2021 (CGY): 56 GP, 9 G, 17 A, 26 PTS, +5, 14 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 53.8%

He is a smart, skilled defenseman that has solid all-around skills.  He is a team leader that makes sound decisions on the ice, and he also is a good puck moving defenseman.  He is one of the oldest players on the team, as he’ll be 38 years old on Opening Day, but Giordano is a very good all-around player that will likely be the Kraken’s best defenseman this year.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 4 stars
Projected 2022 Role: 1st Pairing Defenseman

D Vince Dunn
2021 (STL): 43 GP, 6 G, 14 A, 20 PTS, -8, 18 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 50.9%

He’s a rising, young defenseman that has a lot of skills.  He’s more of an offensive-minded puck mover.  He could be a good asset on a power play.  He’s been a little sheltered in his usage, because he spends a lot of time in the offensive zone, and he was rarely used on tough, defensive situations.  The challenge for him is going to be on the defensive side, because it’s uncertain if he can handle matchups against elite players at this stage.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2.5 stars (3 stars potential)
Projected 2022 Role: Top 4 Defenseman

D Carson Soucy
2021 (MIN): 50 GP, 1 G, 16 A, 17 PTS, +22, 51 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 42.2%

He is a very tall, defensive defenseman that has some passing skills.  He’s not really a goal scorer or puck mover, but his size and defensive skills could allow him to be a reliable role player on the Kraken.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 6 Defenseman

D Jamie Oleksiak
2021 (DAL): 56 GP, 6 G, 8 A, 14 PTS, -3, 35 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 52.6%

He is a very tall, physically imposing defensive defenseman that will provide toughness and defense to the Kraken’s team.  He will lay out hard hits, and he is a checking defenseman that also can move the puck.  He’s not an elite offensive player, but he had a very good 2020 playoffs, and he can be a reliable role player for the Kraken.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 6 Defenseman

D Adam Larsson
2021 (EDM): 56 GP, 4 G, 6 A, 10 PTS, +2, 24 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 45.9%

Larsson is a right-shot defenseman that can play solid defense on the ice.  He’s not an elite offensive player, but he can pass the puck to get assists on occasion.  While they may have overpaid him, but as one of the very few right-shot defensemen on this team, he could be a reliable back pairing defenseman for the Kraken.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 6 Defenseman

D Jeremy Lauzon
2021 (BOS): 41 GP, 1 G, 7 A, 8 PTS, +8, 40 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 51.4%

Lauzon is a young, defensive defenseman that can control the puck.  He won’t score a lot of points, but he is a fairly solid team player that can be a reliable back pairing defenseman for the Kraken.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Top 6 Defenseman

D Haydn Fleury
2021 (CAR/ANA): 47 GP, 3 G, 1 A, 4 PTS, -12, 8 PIM, Even Strength Corsi: 51.1%

He is a young, defenseman that was once drafted very high by current GM Ron Francis in Carolina, so Fleury may be a favorite of his on the team.  He can carry the puck, and is a good puck mover, but he has been quite underwhelming in the NHL.  He hasn’t racked up many points or defended well, but the Kraken are hoping that they can maximize the most out of him for both this season and in the future.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 1.5 stars (2 stars potential)
Projected 2022 Role: 3rd Pairing Defenseman in the NHL, or 1st Pairing in the AHL


Philipp Grubauer was a big acquisition that the Seattle Kraken made in the offseason, and he and Chris Driedger will lead the Kraken into the 2021-22 NHL season.
(Photo: Amanda Snyder/The Seattle Times)

The Seattle Kraken's Goalies (2):

G Philipp Grubauer
2021 (COL): 30-9-1, 1.95 GAA, 92.2 SV%

Grubauer was a long-time backup goalie of the Washington Capitals, but he has recently played very well for the Colorado Avalanche for the past three seasons.  He was a Vezina trophy finalist last season.  He’s a solid goaltender that projects to have a very good season this year with the Kraken.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 3.5 stars
Projected 2022 Role: 1st string goalie

G Chris Driedger
2021 (FLA): 23 GP, 14-6-3, 2.06 GAA, 92.7 SV%

Driedger has really excelled in a backup role for the Florida Panthers.  When he was selected in the expansion draft, it was thought that he would be elevated to a starting net-minder role with the Kraken, until they proceeded to sign Grubauer in the offseason.  Still, Driedger will team up with Grubauer to give the Kraken a formidable goaltending force in the net.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 3 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Backup goalie

The Seattle Kraken's Head Coach:

Dave Hakstol
2021 (TOR): N/A (was an assistant coach)
NHL Head Coaching Career: 134-101-42, 4-8 in his playoff career

He was a successful college coach before he was hired by Philadelphia.  With the Flyers, they were a fringe playoff team for three seasons, before he was fired midway through his fourth season.  In the years where the Flyers made the playoffs, he hasn’t made it out of the first round.

It appears that he may be more of a developmental coach than a tactician, so he might be more beneficial to helping the younger players develop on the Kraken.

Expected 2022 NHL Rating: 2 stars
Projected 2022 Role: Head coach of the Seattle Kraken

The 2021-22 Seattle Kraken’s Projected Lines:

Forwards:

1st Line:

Jaden Schwartz (LW) – Jared McCann (C) – Jordan Eberle (RW)

2nd Line:

Brandon Tanev (LW) – Yanni Gourde (C) – Joonas Donskoi (RW)

3rd Line:

Marcus Johansson (LW) - Alexander Wennberg (C) – Calle Jarnkrok (RW)

4th Line:

Ryan Donato (LW) – Morgan Geekie (C) – Mason Appleton (RW)

Defensemen:

1st Pairing:

Vince Dunn (LD), Mark Giordano (RD)

2nd Pairing:

Jamie Oleksiak (LD), Adam Larsson (RD)

3rd Pairing:

Jeremy Lauzon (LD), Carson Soucy (RD)

Goalies:

1. Philipp Grubauer

2. Chris Driedger

Healthy Scratches:

F Colin Blackwell
C Riley Sheahan
D Haydn Fleury

The Seattle Kraken’s 2022 Forecast and Grades:

Forwards: B-
Defensemen: C+ 
Goalies: A-
Head Coach: C
Overall: B-

The Seattle Kraken’s 2022 Season Projection:

Ceiling (Peak Projection): 2nd Round Playoff Exit
Floor (Lowest Level Outcome): Miss the Playoffs
Most Likely Season Outcome: Barely miss the playoffs


Overall, the Seattle Kraken will be a competitive team in the NHL this year, and they have the talent to compete for a playoff spot this season.  They have a solid group of forwards, but they don’t really have an elite forward at the top.  

They have a decent group of defensemen, and they are led by superstar defenseman Mark Giordano, but they don’t have much depth amongst their defensemen, and they have too many left-handed defensemen, and not enough right-handed defensemen, so they struggle to get the puck out of their own zones this season.  The Kraken have a formidable group of goalies, and they did a good job of stocking up on goalies by acquiring Philipp Grubauer and Chris Driedger in the offseason.

The Seattle Kraken are in the Western Conference, and they will play in the Pacific Division.  Vegas Insider is not terribly confident in their Stanley Cup odds, as they place the Kraken at 50-1 odds to win it all.  However, 2nd place in their division could go to the Edmonton Oilers, and the third spot is up for grabs.  The Kraken may have a decent chance to sneak into the 2022 NHL playoffs, especially if they can beat up on teams in their own division.

It will be interesting to see how the Kraken will fare in their inaugural season.  Next up, I will preview my favorite hockey team, the St. Louis Blues, and see how they may likely fare for the upcoming 2021-22 NHL season.  Thanks for reading.