Kraken vs Kings Betting Preview: Predictions & Odds
The Seattle Kraken (14-14-6) travel to Los Angeles to face the Kings (15-11-9) at Crypto.com Arena in a Western Conference showdown. With both teams coming off contrasting results—Seattle riding momentum after a 3-1 win over Anaheim, while Los Angeles stumbled against Columbus—this matchup offers intriguing betting angles for NHL fans.
Seattle Kraken Betting Recap
The Kraken have clawed their way back to .500 hockey, showing resilience in recent outings. Their 3-1 victory over Anaheim highlighted improved defensive structure and opportunistic scoring.
- Jordan Eberle leads Seattle with 22 points (12 goals, 10 assists), proving to be their most reliable finisher.
- Matty Beniers continues to develop, posting 19 points (4 goals, 15 assists).
- Chandler Stephenson has chipped in 21 points (9 goals, 12 assists), while Vince Dunn adds balance from the blue line with 19 points.
- Between the pipes, Joey Daccord (9-9-4, 2.86 GAA, .901 SV%) and Philipp Grubauer (5-3-1, 2.59 GAA, .911 SV%) have split duties, with Daccord seeing more action.
Seattle’s biggest weakness remains special teams: they rank last in the NHL in penalty kill percentage (69.39%) and 29th in goals per game (2.53).
Los Angeles Kings Betting Recap
The Kings have cooled off after a hot start, losing five of their last six games. Their 3-1 defeat to Columbus exposed issues in finishing and consistency.
- Adrian Kempe remains the offensive catalyst with 30 points (13 goals, 17 assists).
- Kevin Fiala adds 23 points (12 goals, 11 assists), while Quinton Byfield contributes 19 points.
- Veteran Anze Kopitar has chipped in 16 points, but the Kings’ depth scoring has been streaky.
- Goaltending has been solid: Darcy Kuemper (10-6-6, 2.19 GAA, .917 SV%) has provided stability, while Anton Forsberg (5-4-3, 2.69 GAA, .901 SV%) has been serviceable.
Defensively, Los Angeles ranks 2nd in the NHL in goals against per game (2.51), but their power play sits at 31st (13.89%), a glaring weakness.
Key Betting Trends
Why the Kings Could Win
- Kraken have lost 17 straight games on the second leg of back-to-backs.
- Kings have won 8 of their last 9 in that same scenario.
- Los Angeles has covered the puck line in 7 of their last 9 back-to-back games.
Why the Kraken Could Win
- Underdogs have won 4 straight meetings between these teams.
- Kings have lost 4 of their last 5 as home favorites.
- Seattle has covered the puck line in 11 of the last 12 head-to-head matchups.
Totals & Props
- UNDER has hit in 6 straight Kings games and 5 straight Kraken games following a road win.
- Adrian Kempe has scored in 4 of his last 5 home games vs Pacific Division opponents.
- Chandler Stephenson has scored in 4 of Seattle’s last 5 games.
Matchup Analysis
This game is a clash of strengths and weaknesses:
- Kings’ defense vs Kraken’s struggling offense.
- Kraken’s underdog resilience vs Kings’ poor home favorite record.
- Totals market leaning UNDER, with Crypto.com Arena seeing seven straight Tuesday games finish below the line.
The puck line (+1.5) for Seattle looks attractive given their ability to keep games close, especially against divisional rivals.
Seattle Kraken vs Los Angeles Kings Prediction
While the Kings are favored at -238 on the moneyline, the Kraken at +195 offer value. Seattle has shown grit in recent outings, and their track record against Los Angeles suggests they can cover.
Best Bet: Kraken +1.5
Lean: UNDER 5.5 goals
Seattle’s ability to grind out third-period performances as road underdogs makes them a live play, even if Los Angeles ultimately edges them out.
Insights (Engaging Q&A Style)
Why are the Kings favored despite recent struggles?
Oddsmakers trust Los Angeles’ defensive metrics and home-ice advantage, but bettors should note their poor record as favorites.
Is the UNDER the safest play?
Yes. Both teams trend heavily toward low-scoring games, with six straight Kings games and five straight Kraken games hitting the UNDER.
Which player prop offers the most value?
Adrian Kempe anytime goal scorer. He’s been consistent against divisional opponents and leads the league in game-winning goals.
Can Seattle pull off the upset?
Absolutely. The Kraken have covered the puck line in 11 of the last 12 meetings, making them a strong underdog play.

