With a penalty kill percentage of 78.83%, the Kraken finished right around the league average, just as their power play did.
Stephenson, who can take draws, can pair alongside McCann and not only improve the penalty kill defensively but can also pose a threat offensively. His skating and playmaking skills can open up space for McCann to get off his heavy shot.
The 2023-24 playoffs were evidence that a strong penalty kill could be more valuable than a highly effective power play. The two finalists had the best penalty kill, and the Edmonton Oilers' penalty kill was so dominant that they remained in every game because of it.
Bob Woods, the new Kraken assistant coach, will be in charge of the penalty kill, and his experience with the Minnesota Wild, Anaheim Ducks, and Washington Capitals will play a role in the Kraken's penalty kill success.
Upgrades to both special team units could be a deciding factor for the success of the Kraken, and with a completely revamped coaching staff, it's vital for them to get working on it early in training camp to ensure it's ready for a long NHL season.