One: SEA Forward Lines Reworked for Thursday’s Jets Arrival
About halfway through Tuesday’s hard-fought 3-2 loss to Colorado, Kraken coach Dan Bylsma decided to change up his forward-line combinations to generate more shots on goal and an overall spark at the offensive end. At Wednesday’s practice, all four Kraken lines remained altered, breaking up the so-called fourth line of alternate captain Yanni Gourde centering Tye Kartye and Brandon Tanev, that has notably been the energy line for Seattle with multiple high-quality scoring chances each game.
Kraken coach Dan Bylsma purposefully has not used any sort of numbering nomenclature when referring to his forward trios. Gourde will be centering wings Oliver Bjorkstrand and Eeli Tolvanen, a line that developed chemistry and delivered goals last season. Matty Beniers, who has turned in strong games in all zones on this homestand, will rejoin linemates he has worked between in his first two seasons: captain Jordan Eberle (five goals in seven games) and Jared McCann (leading the team with nine points, scored his 100th goal with the franchise Tuesday). Chandler Stephenson and Jaden Schwartz stay together (coaches like to retain pairs when they rework lines), with Brandon Tanev slotting at right wing. That leaves rookie center Shane Wright with Tye Kartye on the left wing and Andre Burakovsky (five assists) on the right side.
“We don't want to take away from how we played in the first period [Tuesday],’ said Bylsma, referencing it as the best 20 opening minutes played by his four-wins-in-seven-game squad. “But I think there's things we can do better from a team standpoint and an individual standpoint.”