Seattle made the most of its second NHL season, forming an identity and raising expectations along the way. But what comes next?
If you’re trying to predict what Grubauer will do for Seattle next season, good luck. He’s been all over the map with the Kraken over the last two years.
But it’s possible the model is being a little too harsh on Grubauer because of it. He’s been a goalie who needs an acclimation period in the past and the early expansion chaos likely wasn’t the friendliest context for that. While he may have allowed 31.5 goals above expected in his first season with Seattle, 26 of those were during the first half of the season. Since then, he’s been an exactly average goalie for the Kraken.
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