The recent game in Calgary may have been filled with penalties, but it offered the Seattle Kraken a valuable opportunity to fine-tune their penalty kills (PKs) and power plays (PPs).
Notably, Yamamoto shone during this special teams showcase, scoring twice on power plays. It's a promising sign for the Kraken, who have been seeking an edge on the man advantage.
Yamamoto's ability to capitalize on these opportunities could be a game-changer for the team's power play unit, providing a newfound weapon to bolster their offensive prowess.
Kraken fans have every reason to be excited about this potential game-changing addition to their powerplay.