Calgary Flames vs Seattle Kraken Betting Pick & Prediction 2/2/25

Looking to win big? The Flames and Kraken face off at 9:00 ET on ESPN+. The Kraken are hosting the game at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, WA. The over/under for this game is set at 5.5 goals, and the Kraken are favored by -1.5 against the Flames in a Pacific division matchup.
CALGARY FLAMES VS SEATTLE KRAKEN BETTING PICK
The Pick: Seattle Kraken -1.5
This game will be played at Climate Pledge Arena at 9:00 ET on Sunday, February 2nd.
WHY BET THE SEATTLE KRAKEN:
- Based on our analysis, we foresee the Kraken winning the game with a predicted score of 4-2.
- Take the Kraken on the moneyline
- The Kraken should also cover at -1.5
Will the Flames Make it Happen on the Road?
Calgary’s 4-2 loss to the Oilers dropped their record to 25-19-7. The Flames trailed early, giving up a goal just 20 seconds into the game. Calgary managed to tie it up in the third period, but Edmonton pulled away with two more goals, including an empty-netter.
The total was set at 6.5 goals, but the combined score reached only 6. As underdogs on the puck line, Calgary failed to cover. The Flames’ first goal came at 15:27 in the second period, after the Oilers had already scored twice.
Calgary’s offense put 31 shots on goal in their 4-2 loss to Edmonton, but only managed to score twice. Anthony Mantha netted his 4th goal of the season on a power play in the second period, while Yegor Sharangovich added his 1st goal of the year in the third.
The Flames had 22 giveaways and were held scoreless in the first period. Kevin Bahl picked up his 5th assist on Sharangovich’s goal, and Tyson Barrie earned his 1st assist of the season on Mantha’s power-play goal.
Defensively, the Flames will look to improve after giving up the first two goals of the game against Edmonton, including one just 20 seconds into the first period. After tying the game at 2-2, they allowed a power-play goal at the 9:50 mark of the third period and an empty-netter with just three seconds remaining. Goalie Dan Vladar made 27 saves with a 90% save percentage, and the defense added 4 takeaways and 13 hits.
Are Seattle Ready for a Home Win?
Seattle’s 2-0 loss to the Bruins dropped their record to 23-27-3. The Kraken, as underdogs on the puck line, failed to cover. The total line was set at 6 goals, but the combined score reached only 2.
Both of Boston’s goals came in the first period. Seattle struggled offensively, managing just 23 shots on goal and committing 19 giveaways.
Seattle’s offense was held scoreless in their 2-0 loss to Boston, despite firing 23 shots on goal. The Kraken were unable to capitalize on any of their 19 giveaways.
Seattle failed to find the net in all three periods, including the first, where Boston scored twice. The Kraken were shut out for the first time in 11 games.
Defensively, the Kraken gave up two early goals to Boston, both in the first period. The first came just 3:23 into the game, and the second at the 10:03 mark. However, Seattle’s defense held firm after that, not allowing another goal. Goalie Joey Daccord made 31 saves with a 93.9% save percentage. The Kraken’s defense also recorded 4 takeaways and 18 hits.