The Seattle Kraken are expected to be without five players for the season opener at Vegas due to COVID-19 protocols.
are expected to be without five players for the season opener at Vegas due to COVID-19 protocols, coach Dave Hakstol said Monday.
Seattle general manager Ron Francis said at the start of training camp that the entire roster had been vaccinated. But it's awful timing for the Kraken on the eve of the first game in franchise history. McCann has been centering Seattle's top line alongside Jordan Eberle and Jaden Schwartz. Donskoi and Johansson are expected to fill in on the second or third lines, and Oleksiak is a likely top-four defensive pairing for Seattle.
Hakstol also said forward Colin Blackwell is out indefinitely, and Yanni Gourde remains day to day in his recovery from offseason shoulder surgery. Gourde has been practicing and is going with the team on the opening road trip, but said he would not be playing in the opener.
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