Seattle Kraken vs Vegas Golden Knights Betting Pick & Prediction 4/10/25

The Kraken and Golden Knights are set to face off at 10:00 ET on ESPN+. The Golden Knights will host the game at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV. The over/under for this Pacific division contest is set at 5.5 goals, with the Golden Knights being favored by -1.5 at home against the Kraken.
SEATTLE KRAKEN VS VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS BETTING PICK
The Pick: Vegas Golden Knights -1.5
This game will be played at T-Mobile Arena at 10:00 ET on Thursday, April 10th.
WHY BET THE VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS:
- Our prediction for this game is that the Golden Knights will come out on top with a projected score of 4-2.
- Take the Golden Knights on the moneyline
- The Golden Knights should also cover at -1.5
Are the Kraken Ready for a Win at Las Vegas?
Following a 2-0 loss to the Bruins, the Kraken’s record dropped to 34-39-6. Seattle’s defense struggled early, giving up a goal just 3:23 into the first period. The Bruins added another goal at 10:03 in the first, and the Kraken’s offense couldn’t respond.
The total for the game was set at 6 goals, but the teams combined for just 2. Seattle, as the underdog on the puck line, failed to cover. The Kraken’s offense was held scoreless, managing 23 shots on goal.
Seattle’s offense struggled in their 2-0 loss to Boston, managing 23 shots on goal but failing to find the net. The Kraken gave the puck away 19 times and were shut out for the first time since their 3-0 loss to the Golden Knights on March 30.
Seattle was held scoreless in all three periods, marking their 8th shutout loss of the season. The Kraken have now been shut out in two of their last four games.
Joey Daccord made 31 saves with a 93.9% save percentage, but Seattle’s defense allowed two early goals, both in the first period. The first came at 3:23, and the second was a power-play goal at 10:03. The Kraken’s defense finished with 4 takeaways and 18 hits.
Does Vegas Stand a Chance at Home?
Vegas improved to 47-23-9 with a 4-3 overtime win against Utah. The Golden Knights were favored by -1.5 goals, but failed to cover the puck line. The total was set at 6.5 goals, and the teams combined for 7, going over the line.
Utah took a 2-0 lead before Vegas responded with four different players scoring. Brett Howden’s goal at 2:15 in overtime secured the win for the Golden Knights.
In their recent game, Vegas fired 35 shots on goal and came away with a 4-3 overtime win. Brett Howden netted his 6th goal of the season, while William Karlsson added his 2nd. Pavel Dorofeyev opened the scoring for the Golden Knights, now with 7 goals this season, and Noah Hanifin contributed his 2nd goal.
Hanifin also picked up two assists, bringing his total to 5 for the year. Tomas Hertl added his 8th assist, and Mark Stone now has 15 assists following his contribution on Howden’s overtime winner. The Golden Knights had 13 giveaways in the game.
Defensively, the Golden Knights will look to improve after allowing the first two goals in their previous game and another late in the 3rd period. Goalie Adin Hill had a save percentage of 84.2%, stopping 16 shots from Utah. The defense also contributed 10 takeaways and 22 hits.