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Kevin Lankinen's 37 saves deny Seattle Kraken in 3-2 shootout loss to Canucks
The Kraken ran their point streak to five straight games, but Kevin Lankinen made 37 saves for the Vancouver Canucks before Liam Öhgren won it in a shootout in a 3-2 loss for Seattle on Monday night.
Grubauer turned aside 31 shots to earn his second straight victory as Seattle’s backup, continuing a solid stretch after stopping a season-high 40 shots in a 3-1 win against the Anaheim Ducks on Dec. 22. The only puck to get past him Sunday came with 1:57 left in regulation, when Carl Grundstrom scored for Philadelphia.
Philipp Grubauer praises the Kraken’s “unbelievable” team effort after Seattle’s 4-1 win over the Flyers at Climate Pledge Arena.
BOTTOM LINE: The Seattle Kraken and the Nashville Predators face off in Western Conference action. Seattle has an 8-7-4 record in home games and a 16-14-7 record overall. The Kraken have given up 107 goals while scoring 95 for a -12 scoring differential.
Kraken fans serenaded Seattle Mariners superstar catcher Cal Raleigh with an “MVP” chant during the Kraken’s 4-1 win over the Philadelphia Flyers on Sunday at Climate Pledge Arena.
Earlier this season, the Kraken couldn't seem to avoid overtime. On Monday they needed it for only the second time since Thanksgiving.
Kevin Lankinen made 37 saves and Liam Ohgren had the lone shootout goal in the Vancouver Canucks’ 3-2 victory over the Seattle Kraken on Monday night
SEATTLE -- Kevin Lankinen made 37 saves, Liam Ohgren scored the deciding goal in the shootout, and the Vancouver Canucks edged the Seattle Kraken with a 3-2 shootout victory at Climate Pledge Arena on Monday. Ohgren glided down the slot before snapping a shot through Joey Daccord ’s five-hole on the third and final attempt for Vancouver.
The Flyers had several power play chances against the NHL's worst penalty-kill, but could not get on the board until late in the game on a Carl Grundström goal.
The Canucks are expected to sit Jake DeBrusk in their first matchup of the season against the Seattle Kraken tonight.