NHL Game Preview: Detroit Red Wings (14-11-3) vs. Seattle Kraken (11-8-6)

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The Detroit Red Wings roll into Seattle for a late-night Pacific showdown against the Kraken at Climate Pledge Arena, pitting Dylan Larkin’s two-way tenacity against Jared McCann’s opportunistic scoring in a matchup with wild-card ramifications. Detroit (14-11-3) seeks to halt a two-game skid that has dented their Central Division standing, leaning on Alex DeBrincat’s resurgence amid goaltending volatility. The Kraken (11-8-6), winners of three of four, aim to leverage their stingy home defense (2.22 GA/GP at Climate Pledge) to climb the Pacific ladder, though their power play (16.7%, 25th) remains a sore spot. This is the second meeting this season—Seattle’s 3-2 OT home win on November 15 lingers—but Detroit’s road resilience (6-6-2) could flip the narrative in a building known for trapping high-flying offenses.

Venue and Game Details

Location: Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA (334 1st Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109). The Kraken’s eco-friendly gem seats 17,151 for hockey and hums with a seafood-scented, passionate crowd—enhancing Seattle’s home edge (7-4-3, 2.22 GA/GP).

Puckdrop: 10:00 p.m. ET (7:00 p.m. PT).

Broadcast: NHL Network (national), Bally Sports Detroit (Red Wings), ROOT Sports NW (Seattle), Sportsnet Pacific (Canada). Doors open at 6:00 p.m. PT.

Tickets: Available via Ticketmaster or resale apps like Vivid Seats, starting around $95 (including fees).

Team Records and Standings

Detroit holds the Central’s sixth spot with a +6 goal differential, balanced offensively (2.96 GF/GP, 14th) but middling on the penalty kill (81.9%, 19th). Seattle lurks in the Pacific’s fifth, with a +4 differential, elite in blocked shots (17.1/GP, 1st) but 22nd in shots per game (28.9).

TeamRecord (W-L-OTL)PointsGF/GPGA/GPHomeAwayStreak
Detroit Red Wings14-11-3312.962.748-5-16-6-2L2
Seattle Kraken11-8-6282.852.747-4-34-4-3W1

The Wings rank 10th in power-play goals (19), while Seattle tops hits (23.2/GP) but sits 24th in save percentage (.892).

Recent Team Forms

Detroit’s skid includes a 4-2 home loss to Columbus and a 3-1 defeat at Buffalo, averaging 1.5 goals/game while facing 32 shots. The Red Wings are 5-4-1 in their last 10, with Ville Husso’s .892 SV% a concern—though their Corsi (51.4%) suggests underlying strength.

Seattle’s 3-2 win over San Jose Thursday capped a resilient stretch, outhitting foes 28-19. The Kraken are 6-3-1 in their prior 10, unbeaten in regulation at home over four (3-0-1), but they’ve scored 2 or fewer in six of eight.

Red Wings Last 5 GamesResultScoreKey Notes
Dec 4 vs CBJL2-4DeBrincat G; Husso .875 SV%, power play 0/3.
Dec 1 @ BUFL1-3Raymond A; low shots (25 SOG), defensive tilt.
Nov 29 vs MTLW5-2Larkin 2G; offensive explosion, 35 SOG.
Nov 27 @ TORW3-2Berggren GWG; road grit.
Nov 24 vs NJDL2-3 (OT)Late lapse; PK 3/4.
Kraken Last 5 GamesResultScoreKey Notes
Dec 4 vs SJSW3-2McCann GWG; Grubauer 29 saves, hits edge.
Dec 2 @ VANL (OT)2-3Eberle A; outshot 28-35, OT heartbreaker.
Nov 29 vs ARIW4-1Bjorkstrand 2G; shut down second period.
Nov 27 @ EDMW5-3Donato 2A; high-event road win.
Nov 24 vs CGYL1-2Low-event loss; 0/2 PP.

Injury Report

Seattle’s absences gut their checking lines, while Detroit misses forward depth but has net stability.

TeamPlayerPositionStatusEst. ReturnNotes
DETPatrick KaneRWIR (Out)Dec 18Hip; 9 pts in 16GP, creative spark.
DETJ.T. CompherCOutDec 11Upper body; 6 pts in 19GP, faceoff specialist.
DETCam TalbotGDay-to-DayDec 6?Back; backup to Husso (7-8-2, .892 SV%).
SEABrandon TanevLWIR (Out)Dec 15Lower body; 5 pts in 20GP, penalty-kill pest.
SEAJustin SchultzDOutDec 9Ankle; 4 pts in 18GP, puck-mover.
SEAJoey DaccordGAvailableDec 6Backup returns; Grubauer starts (8-6-4, .892 SV%).

Ville Husso for Detroit; Philipp Grubauer for Seattle.

Key Player Matchups

Detroit’s skill vs. Seattle’s structure will hinge on transition, with the Kraken’s blocks (17.1/GP) disrupting Wings’ rushes.

Dylan Larkin (DET, 12G-15A) vs. Vince Dunn (SEA): Larkin’s speed (1.26 Pts/GP) tests Dunn’s quarterbacking (team-high 22 pts). Larkin 6 pts in last 5; Dunn must limit draws (Larkin 53.2%).

Alex DeBrincat (DET, 14G-10A) vs. Adam Larsson (SEA): DeBrincat’s shot (2.8 SOG/GP) meets Larsson’s shutdown (+7 rating). DeBrincat 5G in 7; Larsson blocks 2.2/GP.

Jared McCann (SEA, 11G-13A) vs. Moritz Seider (DET): McCann’s two-way edge (24 pts) exploits Seider’s youth (3.5 shares). McCann GWG last out; Seider 52% Corsi.

Lucas Raymond (DET, 9G-16A) vs. Will Borgen (SEA): Raymond’s playmaking battles Borgen’s physicality. Raymond 7 pts in 8; Borgen hits 2.1/GP.

Philipp Grubauer (SEA) vs. Wings’ Top Line: Grubauer’s rebound control (.892 SV%) vs. Larkin-DeBrincat-Perbix (41 combined pts). Grubauer 2 shutouts; DET 11.0 HD chances/GP.

Bonus: Matty Beniers (SEA, pivot) in faceoff duels.

Series History

These expansion-era foes have met 12 times (regular season), with Seattle holding a 7-4-1 edge (61.5% win rate)—fueled by home dominance. The Kraken won the lone 2025 clash 3-2 OT on November 15 (McCann GWG). Detroit is 1-4 in their last five at Climate Pledge, outblocked 85-62 avg.

Last 5 MeetingsDateResult (SEA Home unless noted)ScoreKey Stat
Nov 15, 2025SEA HomeW (SEA)3-2 (OT)Grubauer 34 saves; low-scoring trap.
Mar 28, 2025@ DETW (SEA)4-3McCann 2G; high-event (52 SOG).
Jan 4, 2025SEA HomeL (DET)2-3Larkin GWG; Wings rally.
Nov 12, 2024@ SEAW (SEA)5-1Bjorkstrand hat trick; rout.
Apr 6, 2024SEA HomeW (SEA)2-1PK 5/5; defensive duel.

Seattle wins 75% when outhitting opponents (DET avg: 20.8 hits/GP).

Betting Trends

Moneyline Trends: Kraken 7-4 as home favorites; Red Wings 6-6 as road dogs. 56% bets on DET ML.

Puck Line: SEA -1.5 (+160) covers in 50% of home wins; DET +1.5 (-190) hits 75% as underdogs.

Total Trends: Under 5.5 in 7 of SEA’s last 10 homes; Over in 6 of DET’s last 9 roads. League avg: 6.0 goals/game.

Game Odds

Detroit Red Wings           – 125

Seattle Kraken                  5.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, December 5, 2025