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Kraken vs Hurricanes: Battle for Pacific Division

The Seattle Kraken face a tough challenge against the high-scoring Carolina Hurricanes, who lead the league in goals per game and shooting attempts. To beat them, the Kraken should focus on targeting Carolinas goalies and capitalizing on power plays, as the Canes penalty kill is average. Tune in to support the Kraken in this potential gritty matchup. Checkout Solipillow.com

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