NHL Game Preview: Seattle Kraken (27-21-9) vs. St. Louis Blues (20-28-9)

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Puck drop is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. ET (7:00 p.m. CT)
Venue: Enterprise Center, St. Louis, Missouri
Broadcast: ESPN+ (national/streaming), FanDuel Sports Network Midwest / KHN/Prime / KONG (Blues regional), 101 ESPN radio

Game Context

Seattle sits in the second Western Conference wild-card spot (63 points) after slipping from third in the Pacific with Wednesday’s loss in Dallas. The Kraken remain very much alive in the playoff hunt with ~25 games left. St. Louis is buried in eighth in the Central Division (49 points) and has been mathematically eliminated from realistic playoff contention for weeks, turning the stretch run into a showcase/audition period ahead of the trade deadline.

Recent Form

  • Kraken: 1-1-0 in their two post-Olympic games so far (lost 4-1 at Dallas on Feb. 25). They are 13-12-4 on the road this season and play the second half of a back-to-back tonight after traveling from Texas.
  • Blues: Entered the Olympic break on a three-game losing streak and are 0-3-0 in their last three overall. This is their first game back after the three-week break; rust, re-integration of Olympians (Binnington and Parayko earned silver with Canada), and a depleted center corps are major factors. St. Louis is 13-11-6 at home.

Injury Report

Seattle Kraken:

  • Matt Murray (G) – Lower body (out)
  • Ben Meyers (LW) – Lower body (out)
  • Ryan Lindgren (D) – Upper body (questionable; left Wednesday’s game early)

Positive notes: No other major absences. The Kraken did not hold a morning skate after the Dallas loss.

St. Louis Blues (significant absences):

  • Robert Thomas (C) – Lower body / personal reasons (out tonight; expected back Friday)
  • Oskar Sundqvist (upper body) – Out

Positive notes / returns:

  • Dylan Holloway (LW) – Activated off IR (high ankle sprain; missed 23 of last 24 games) and expected back
  • Jack Finley (C) – Making Blues debut (claimed off waivers from Tampa Bay on Feb. 7)
  • Colton Parayko (D) and Jordan Binnington (G) – Back after Olympics (silver with Canada)
  • Brayden Schenn (C) – Missed Wednesday practice with illness but skated today and is expected to play

Projected Lineups & Goalies

Kraken (Coach Dan Bylsma / Lane Lambert)
F: Jared McCann – Matty Beniers – Jordan Eberle
F: Berkly Catton – Chandler Stephenson – Eeli Tolvanen
F: Jaden Schwartz – Shane Wright – Frederick Gaudreau
F: Ryan Winterton – Jacob Melanson – (depth adjustment for Meyers)
D: Vince Dunn – Adam Larsson
D: Jamie Oleksiak – Brandon Montour
D: Ryker Evans – Ryan Lindgren (or replacement if out)
G: Philipp Grubauer (expected; strong candidate after Daccord started Wednesday) / Joey Daccord
Scratches: Kappo Kaako, Josh Mahura, Cale Fleury
Injured: Murray, Meyers

Blues (Coach Jim Montgomery)
F: Jake Neighbours – Pavel Buchnevich – Jordan Kyrou
F: Brayden Schenn – Dalibor Dvorsky – Jimmy Snuggerud
F: Dylan Holloway – Pius Suter – Jonatan Berggren
F: Alexey Toropchenko – Jack Finley – Nathan Walker
D: Philip Broberg – Colton Parayko
D: Tyler Tucker – Justin Faulk
D: Cam Fowler – Logan Mailloux
G: Joel Hofer (confirmed starter) / Jordan Binnington
Scratches: Robby Fabbri, Mathieu Joseph, Matthew Kessel
Injured: Thomas, Sundqvist

Key Player Matchups

  • Jared McCann / Matty Beniers vs. Blues top pairing (Parayko / Broberg): McCann leads Seattle in scoring; Parayko’s Olympic-fresh legs and size will be tested immediately.
  • Jordan Kyrou / Pavel Buchnevich line vs. Kraken’s shutdown D (Dunn-Larsson): Kyrou’s speed is a home-run threat, but Seattle’s top pair has been excellent at limiting high-danger chances.
  • Dylan Holloway’s return + Jack Finley debut: Fresh legs and a hometown story for Finley add energy to a depleted Blues bottom six.
  • Goaltending edge: Hofer has been solid for St. Louis; Grubauer gives Seattle a proven veteran (better career numbers vs. Blues). Binnington (Olympic silver) is available in relief.

Series History (2025-26 Season)

Seattle leads the season series 1-0 after a 4-3 OT win on Nov. 8.
Historically, the Blues have owned this matchup (9-2-2 since Seattle joined the league in 2021-22) and have earned points in four straight home games vs. the Kraken (3-0-1 record at Enterprise Center; 5-1-1 overall in St. Louis).

Betting Trends

  • The total has gone OVER in the last three head-to-head meetings (all 4-3 or higher, two in OT).
    • Blues are just 1-6 as moneyline favorites of -135 or shorter this season and have failed to cover the puck line in their last 15 games as favorites.
    • Kraken are 5-2 SU in their last 7 overall and have covered the +1.5 in 10 of their last 11 road games against teams on a losing streak.
    • Seattle is on the second half of a back-to-back (travel + fatigue) while St. Louis is well-rested but rusty post-Olympic break.
    • Blues games have hit the Over 5.5 in 30 of 57 contests this season.

Game Odds


Seattle Kraken                  5.5

St. Louis Blues                   – 142

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, February 25, 2026

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