Winnipeg Jets, Seattle Kraken and Daccord
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Joey Daccord turned aside all 32 shots he faced and notched an assist as the Seattle Kraken wrapped a six-game road trip with a 3-0 victory over the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday.
Cryptocurrency exchange Kraken says revenue more than doubled in the third quarter, as the company gears up for a public listing in the US next year.
Jets eye sixth straight win when facing the Kraken. Rookie Berkly Catton seeks to ignite Seattle's offense against Winnipeg's dominant home streak.
Washington controlled play while building an early lead and went on to defeat Seattle two days after a frustrating loss to Vancouver.
Apollo Global Management, Oppenheimer, Jane Street and HSG, formerly known as Sequoia Capital China, invested in crypto exchange Kraken's recent funding round that valued the company at $15 billion, said two sources familiar with the matter.
Kraken's Schwartz lights the lamp twice, while Daccord secures a shutout, ending the Jets' winning streak in a low-scoring affair.
Kraken CEO Dave Ripley has fired back against a banking association executive who said stablecoin yields are a “detriment.”
Kraken reported record Q3 revenue of $648M, up 50% QoQ, as EBITDA surged 124%. The exchange expands with US derivatives, xStocks, and a $15B valuation.
The injury-riddled Kraken fell behind by three goals after two periods and never threatened the Capitals in a 4-1 loss on the road, their second straight, on Tuesday.
Jets' winning streak meets Kraken's slump with veteran Toews expected to keep his hot streak going, poised to rack up points against a struggling Seattle defense.