Las vigas. It will be Game 7 between Dallas and Seattle.
Because yes – the Challengers from the Northwest fought their way to another victory on their home turf at last night’s fantastic Climate Pledge arena.
– We’ve already played Game 7 in this playoff, so we know what we need to do, Alex Weinberg told Sportbladet after the 6-3 win.
There was a clue in the sixth round of the night that the Kraken were content with what they’ve already done against Colorado and Dallas and would never again face Texas Stars eager to kill their quarterfinal series.
But nobody told the guys themselves, because they’ve gone all out since the crucial game against the Avalanche and watched with speed, aggression and a killer instinct in the ends to knock out the favorites 6-3.
– It was win or lose, so we really gave everything and of course it was a good feeling that we won, says Swedish midfielder Alex Weinberg when we got him next.
– I think above all we really showed character in this match.
The unique thing about the Kraken is that they don’t have direct stars, but they do have four equally powerful strings that contribute equally – and always someone new steps forward and dominates. Last night it was the young Finn Eli Tolvanen. He himself scored his third playoff goal of the year early in the second half, after some great slapping play, and also scored twice.
The question now is: who takes the lead when everything is on the line in a do-or-die duel?
“What makes us happy is that we’ve already played Game 7 and know what we have to do,” says “Wenny,” who also assisted on a goal and totaled seven playoff points.
The infernal drama of Game 7 Interstellar and Kraken will be set in Dallas on Tuesday night.