NHL Game Preview: Detroit Red Wings at Seattle Kraken with Line Combinations 2/4/2025

NHL Game Preview: Detroit Red Wings at Seattle Kraken with Line Combinations 2/4/2025

 Detroit Red Wings (27-21-5, 59 Points) at Seattle Kraken (23-28-3, 49 pts)

Venue: Climate Pledge Arena
Date: Tuesday, February 4
Time: 10:00 pm ET
TV: ESPN+/FDSN DET/KHN/KONG
Radio: 
Detroit – 97.1 The Ticket
Seattle – Sportsnet 96.0

DraftKings Sportsbook Betting Lines:

Detroit – +1.5, ML -105
Seattle –1.5, ML -115
O/U 6.5

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Detroit Red Wings News & Notes:

The Red Wings picked up their sixth straight win on Sunday with a 3-2 overtime win over the Vancouver Canucks. They are looking to finish their four-game road trip going undefeated. This is the second win streak of at least six games since Todd McLellan has taken over. They also have moved into the top wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference. During this six-game win streak, they are averaging 3.33 goals per game while allowing 1.50 goals per game.

Seattle Kraken News & Notes: 

The Kraken suffered a 3-2 loss their last time out as they lost to the Calgary Flames. They have lost four of their last six games and in that span, they are averaging three goals per game while allowing an average of 3.17 goals per game.

Detroit Red Wings Projected Lines:

Kasper-Larkin-Raymond  
DeBrincat-Copp-Kane
Soderblom-Rasmussen-Tarasenko
Fischer-Veleno-Berggren

Chiarot-Seider
Edvinsson-Johansson
Gustafsson-Holl

Talbot
Lyon

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Seattle Kraken Projected Lines:

Schwartz-Beniers-Kakko
Tolvanen-Stephenson-Bjorkstrand
McCann-Wright-Burakovsky
Kartye-Stephens-Tanev

Dunn-Montour
Oleksiak-Larsson
Mahura-Fluery

Daccord
Stezka

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Players To Watch:

Detroit Red Wings

Marco Kasper this season has 19 points on nine goals and ten assists. He’s faced the Kraken once in his career which came earlier this season, and he had a goal and an assist.

Seattle Kraken

Matty Beniers this season has 29 points on 11 goals and 18 assists. He’s faced the Red Wings five times in his career recording seven points on a goal and six assists; in the matchup earlier this season he scored a goal.

Injury Report:

Detroit Red Wings

D Jeff Petry – IR
F J.T. Comper – IR

Seattle Kraken

F Jordan Eberle – IR
F Yanni Gourde – IR
D Ryker Evans – DTD  

Next game:

Detroit– February 8 vs Tampa Bay Lightning  
Seattle – February 6 vs Toronto Maple Leafs

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