Los Angeles Kings vs Seattle Kraken Betting Pick & Prediction 4/15/25

Looking to win big? The Kings and Kraken face off at 10:30 ET on ESPN. The Kraken are hosting the game at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, WA. The Kings come into this Pacific division matchup as the -1.5 goal favorite to pick up the win. Currently, the over/under for the game is at 5.5 goals.

LOS ANGELES KINGS VS SEATTLE KRAKEN BETTING PICK

The Pick: Seattle Kraken +1.5

This game will be played at Climate Pledge Arena at 10:30 ET on Tuesday, April 15th.

WHY BET THE SEATTLE KRAKEN:

  • Even though they are considered 1.5-goal underdogs, our projection points to a 4-3 win for the Kraken.
  • We like the Kraken on the moneyline (-106)
  • The Kraken are also our pick on the spread at +1.5

Can Los Angeles Grab a Win on the Road?

After a 4-3 loss to the Blackhawks, the Kings’ record stands at 47-24-9. Los Angeles led 3-2 in the third period before allowing Chicago to tie the game with just 31 seconds left, eventually losing in the shootout.

The Kings were favored on the puck line, and the total for the game was set at 6 goals. The combined 7 goals surpassed that number, and the Kings failed to cover the puck line.

Alex Laferriere scored his 7th and 8th goals of the season, opening the scoring with a power-play goal at 16:03 of the first period. Phillip Danault added his first goal of the season at 8:12 in the third period. Danault also picked up his 4th assist on Laferriere’s second goal, which came 1:23 into the second period.

Kevin Fiala contributed with his 4th and 5th assists of the season. The Kings fired 40 shots on goal but had 13 giveaways in their 4-3 loss to Chicago.

Los Angeles’ defense will be looking to bounce back after giving up three goals in the 3rd period of their last game, including one with just 31 seconds left that tied the game at 3-3. Goalie Darcy Kuemper made 18 saves with a save percentage of 85.7%.

Will the Kraken Exceed Expectations at Home?

Seattle’s 2-0 loss to the Bruins dropped them to 35-40-6 this season. The Kraken entered the game as underdogs on the puck line, and the total was set at 6 goals, but the combined score of 2 fell well short of that mark.

Both of Boston’s goals came in the first period, with the first scored just 3:23 into the game. Seattle’s offense struggled, managing only 23 shots on goal and failing to score.

Seattle’s offense was blanked in a 2-0 loss to Boston, despite putting 23 shots on goal. The Kraken struggled with giveaways, committing 19 in the game.

None of Seattle’s players found the net, and the team remained scoreless through all three periods. The Kraken’s record now stands at 35-40-6.

Seattle’s defense gave up both goals in the first period, with the second coming at 10:03 on a power play. However, they kept the Bruins scoreless in the second and third periods. Joey Daccord made 31 saves, finishing with a 93.9% save percentage.