Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle (lower body) has been ruled out for this weekend's game against the New York teams. The veteran suffered a lower-body injury when he crashed into the boards in Thursday's contest versus Chicago. Through 17 games, Eberle is tied for the season-most points on the team with 11. Daniel Sprong is expected to jump into the lineup at the weekend. His second Kraken debut has been delayed due to immigration issues, but Sprong has finally joined the team. The 27-year-old was acquired in a trade with Vancouver last week. Sprong tallied 27 goals and 52 points in 82 appearances during his first stint in Seattle.
Jordan Eberle Sustains A Lower-Body Injury Thursday
Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle exited Thursday's contest against Chicago early due to a lower-body injury. He was hurt early in the second period when Eberle crashed into the boards. The veteran forward finished with 6:22 of ice time, recording two shots on goal. Eberle has been cold lately and couldn't make an impact on Thursday, either. He's now gone scoreless in six of his last seven appearances. For the season overall, Eberle has notched 11 points (six goals, five assists) in 17 games. Andre Burakovsky might get a top-six role if Eberle is out for Saturday's clash with the Islanders. If that's the case, then Seattle also needs to tweak its first power-play unit.
The Seattle Kraken have locked up winger Jordan Eberle to a two-year contract extension that carries a $4.75 million average annual value. Eberle was either going to be signed to an extension or traded prior to Friday's 3 pm ET trade deadline as the Kraken are sellers given that they sit six points back of the final Wild Card spot in the Western Conference with the Calgary Flames and St. Louis Blues also six points back. The veteran has recorded 14 goals and 37 points across 58 games on the season, his third with the Kraken after the team picked him from the New York Islanders in the expansion draft. He is just two games shy of playing in 1,000 career games.
Jordan Eberle Makes Kraken History In Sunday's Win
Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle recorded his second three-point game of the season in Sunday's 4-2 win versus Columbus, setting a new franchise record in the process. He became the first player in franchise history to score multiple power-play goals in a single game. By adding an assist in the opening frame, Eberle also tied a Kraken record with a three-point period. The 33-year-old has turned back the clock lately, posting five goals and five assists in his last eight appearances. Eberle has had nine goals and 28 points in 45 games across the entire campaign.
Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle ended a 13-game goal drought on Wednesday versus Los Angeles by providing the game-winning goal in a 2-1 road triumph. He potted only his fourth goal of the season 6:27 into the third period after Brandon Tanev had opened the scoring in the second. The goals have been hard to come by for Eberle in 2023-24, and his overall scoring form hasn't been great either. The veteran winger boasts only 16 points in 30 games. In his next outing, Eberle will look to post a three-game scoring streak for only the second time this season.
Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle will miss Saturday's game against L.A. with a lower-body injury. The 33-year-old has been on the score sheet just once in seven games this month, and the injury is a fresh blow for him. He will be replaced on the top line by Tomas Tatar, who has just arrived via a trade from Colorado. The veteran winger couldn't make a big impact with the Avalanche, but he's averaged close to 0.60 points per game for his career and could be an intriguing option for fantasy managers on Saturday.
Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle (leg) will return to action on Wednesday to face his former team, the Edmonton Oilers. Eberle got his leg cut by a skate blade in practice a week ago and was forced to sit for three games. The veteran winger will hope to kick into gear in familiar surroundings at Rogers Place, having so far posted only four points (one goal, three assists) in 13 games this season. He will skate with Jared McCann and Matty Beniers on the first line.
Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle (leg) will miss a third straight game Monday versus the Avalanche. The veteran winger suffered a cut on his upper leg in practice last week and has been out of the lineup for the first time this season. It's been a horrible year so far for Eberle, as he has tallied only four points (one goal, three assists) in 13 games. With Andre Burakovsky (upper body) also out, Kailer Yamamoto and Brandon Tanev are poised to get a look in the top six Monday night.
Jordan Eberle Suffers Leg Laceration In Wednesday's Practice
Seattle Kraken forward Jordan Eberle suffered a deep cut to his leg by a skate blade in practice on Wednesday and is out indefinitely. The laceration was to his upper leg near the quad area after teammate Jaden Schwartz stepped on a puck and lost his balance. An MRI was being performed to determine if the cut caught any tendons. General manager Ron Francis told the media "it wasn't gushing but it was a deep cut, so they've taken him to a hospital and they're doing an MRI." The 33-year-old is off to a slow start this season, registering just one goal and four points in 13 games despite receiving 17:20 of average ice time per game. The Kraken recalled Shane Wright and Ryan Winterton from the American Hockey League's Coachella Valley on Wednesday following the incident.
Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle wants to stick with the team and hopes to work out an extension. "I've made my stance clear as far as I love it here," Eberle said at the start of training camp. "I want to be here. And I want to be a part of a winning group. I think we have one here." The veteran winger will come off a five-year, $27.5 million deal next summer. He struggled in his first year in Seattle but completely turned around his form in 2022-23 to post 20 goals and 63 points in 82 games. Since Eberle doesn't have a contract for next season, he should be fully motivated to perform well for Seattle in the upcoming campaign.
Jordan Eberle Has A Three-Point Night Against Dallas
Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle was one of the main offensive catalysts in Saturday's 6-3 win over Dallas, scoring two goals and registering one assist. He had a power-play goal and an empty-net marker in the contest while fitting an assist to Matthew Beniers in between. Eberle has been huge for the Kraken in the series, producing five goals and three assists in six games. He only had three points in the seven-game first-round series against Colorado. Having reached six goals for the postseason, Eberle is now Seattle's top goal-scorer in the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs. He's second in points with 11 behind Yanni Gourde (12).
Jordan Eberle Opens Second Round With Two-Point Outing
Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle played a part in two goals Tuesday night when the team shocked the Stars with a 5-4 overtime victory in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals. The veteran winger had a goal and an assist in the first period when the teams combined for six goals. Eberle has made the news for the wrong reasons in the 2023 playoffs, but he is one of Seattle's top scorers with two goals and five points through eight games. The Stars have to keep a close eye on him if they want to progress into the Conference Finals.
Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle (undisclosed) is a game-time decision for Saturday's game against Dallas. He's dealing with an unspecified ailment and could be out for the first time this season. Eberle has been enjoying one of his best-ever seasons, scoring 14 goals and adding 37 assists across 65 appearances. He's been getting heavy usage in the top six and the power-play, so the Kraken will have a major gap to fill if Eberle can't go. Eeli Tolvanen and Daniel Sprong are first in line to replace him in the top six.
Jordan Eberle Leads Seattle To Victory With Three Points
Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle had the most fun in Saturday's 4-2 triumph over Detroit, putting together a three-point effort with two goals and one assist. He became the Kraken's all-time leader with a fourth three-point performance, breaking a tie with Andre Burakovsky and Jaden Schwartz. Following a quiet spell, Eberle has suddenly come back to life with three multi-point games in his past four outings. Through 56 games, he leads the team in both assists (32) and points (45). The Kraken have started to heat up again and the team is in a perfect spot to pick up further momentum on Monday, visiting the San Jose Sharks, who are ranked 28th in the league in goals allowed per game.
Seattle Kraken forward Jordan Eberle netted a goal and added a helper in a 4-3 win over the Buffalo Sabres Tuesday. Seattle has won six consecutive contests. Eberle has seven points during the winning streak. The 32-year-old now has ten goals and 24 assists in 40 games. Fantasy managers should keep an eye on Eberle as he has compiled a four-game point streak. The veteran forward is only rostered in 22 percent of Yahoo leagues.
Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle helped to set up both of the team's goals in Wednesday's 3-2 loss to Calgary, getting to 27 points for the campaign. He collected his first helper late in the first period when Ryan Donato scored for the fifth time in six games and Eberle also had an assist on Jamie Oleksiak's strike early in the second. Seattle's second-leading scorer registered his sixth multi-point performance of the season. It's been a good campaign for Eberle, but he has been slumping this month, recording only six points in 11 games. However, he should be able to turn things around in 2023, as Eberle is a nailed-on top-six forward on the squad and also a regular in power-play situations.
Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle was able to grab four assists as the team played out a breath-taking 9-8 overtime victory against the Kings. He set up Jared McCann twice and also helped Matty Beniers and Andre Burakovsky to score. Eberle's final assist came on the game-winning goal on the power play 2:08 into the extra frame. The 17-goal effort from the two teams marks the highest-scoring overtime game ever in the NHL. The Kraken are playing some really good stuff right now and Eberle is at the heart of things, having notched 13 points in the past nine games. With him on 21 points through 22 games, the 32-year-old is on pace to set his new record with a 78-point campaign.
Seattle Kraken right-winger Jordan Eberle had the only bright moment on a tough night in Seattle for the home team. He scored early in the second period to cut the Kraken deficit to two at the time. The forward has been the one player who definitely can put pucks in the net for Seattle. His shot volume has been okay for Eberle at just over 2.25 per game. Even scoring chances have been about the same. The bottom line is that the right-winger has 12 goals in 23 games which puts him on pace for possibly his second career 30-goal season. Eberle is a likely must add in any fantasy league if he is available.
Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle took care of two goals in Saturday's 4-1 win over the Panthers, opening the scoring with a power-play marker 2:22 into the game and getting his 11th goal of the season in an even-strength situation 5:57 into the third. He was responsible for three total shots in the game and had one block and one hit in 14:16 of ice time. Eberle ended a three-game dry spell with his Saturday's effort. He's been on a decent run overall this month with 12 points in 12 games and has 16 points for the whole campaign in 21 games. The Kraken have heated up lately with three wins in four games, so we should see Eberle more on the scoreboard in the upcoming games.
Jordan Eberle Scores Power-Play Goal In Seattle Loss
Seattle Kraken right-winger Jordan Eberle did score a power-play goal on Friday against the Colorado Avalanche. It was his ninth goal of the season and though it was in garbage time, this did pad Eberle's point total to 14 in just 17 games. The forward had two shots on goal but several missed scoring chances earlier in the game when the contest was much closer. Again, on the bright side, Eberle is on pace for a 70+ point season. This is if he can somewhat clean things up defensively.