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Nyman Scores Twice, Kraken Defeat Canucks 5-3 in First Preseason Game

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The Hockey Writers
Sep 22, 2025 4:04 AM

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In an exciting start to the preseason, the Seattle Kraken defeated the Vancouver Canucks 5-3 in their opening game on September 21, 2025. The match showcased impressive performances, particularly from the Kraken's forward, Nyman, who scored twice, highlighting his offensive prowess. The game drew a large crowd, who were eager to see how both teams would shape up for the upcoming season.

The first period saw the Kraken take an early lead, with Nyman finding the back of the net. The Canucks responded with determination, tying the game at one before the period ended. Both teams traded goals throughout the game, showcasing their offensive capabilities and eagerness to stake their claim in the Pacific Division.

As the game progressed, the Kraken pulled ahead, thanks to contributions from other key players. The Canucks struggled to maintain momentum as they faced a raucous arena filled with Kraken fans. Overall, the game served as an excellent preview of what fans can expect from both teams this season, with both rosters showcasing depth and talent.

The Kraken’s ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities will be crucial as they head into the regular season. Meanwhile, the Canucks will need to refine their defensive strategies if they hope to keep pace in a competitive Western Conference. As the preseason continues, fans will be watching closely to see how each team develops their chemistry on the ice.

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