Kraken's Revived Offense Tests Red Wings' Resilience in Detroit
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The Seattle Kraken's momentum is building just in time for a challenging four-game road trip, which begins in Detroit on Tuesday. In their last two games, the Kraken have notched impressive victories over Winnipeg (5-3) and San Jose (4-1), ending a streak of scoring three or fewer goals in 10 of 11 previous games. Kraken coach Lane Lambert credits his team's improved performance to focusing on creating opportunities and building on their strengths. Eeli Tolvanen has contributed significantly, scoring in both games after a slow start to the season. Tolvanen attributes their success to a renewed emphasis on getting pucks to the net and creating chances from shots. Meanwhile, the Detroit Red Wings are looking to bounce back from a tough loss to Buffalo before defeating the New York Rangers 2-1 on Sunday. The Red Wings dominated shots on goal (42-19) and Lucas Raymond scored the game-winning goal with under four minutes remaining. Detroit coach Todd McLellan praised his team's resilience and commitment to playing a full 60 minutes. The Red Wings have a crucial two-game home stand against the New York Islanders and Columbus, with a chance to maintain their winning streak against the Kraken. The two teams have met three times previously, with Detroit emerging victorious each time.