
… Forward Max McCormick made his Seattle debut as McCann's replacement. NOTES: Kraken forward Jared McCann and assistant coach Paul McFarland were placed in NHL COVID-19 protocol before the game. … Even if you look at the 6-on-5 opportunity, you know, that's one we'd like a better fate on, but we didn't get." And on the other side, our group did a lot of good things with the puck. We gave up a little bit on transition, this team is excellent in transition. "We didn't give up much coming at our net. "Our guys work their tails off," Hakstol said. Video: Eberle ties it up with a wicked backhander Sometimes it's hard to stay positive when you're pushing to score as a power-play unit." "Overall, our possession was good, our opportunities were pretty good," Seattle coach Dave Hakstol said. The Kraken were 0-for-4 on the power play and went 0-for-14 on the homestand. He found me, and I just tried to get a shot through."īarclay Goodrow scored into an empty net with 1:39 left for the 3-1 final. "And you always got to get open when he has the puck. "Big save by to start that, and then I saw there," Fox said. Fox sent a stretch pass to Panarin, who pulled up in the top of the left face-off circle before waiting to send a cross-ice pass to Fox. The play began with a Shesterkin save on Brandon Tanev. And Igor stole the show."įox put New York ahead 2-1 with 7:50 remaining when he scored with a wrist shot from the high slot off a pass from Artemi Panarin. "That was a great road period in this building, and then the next 30 minutes was awful. "I thought we had a great first 10 minutes," Rangers coach Gerard Gallant said. Seattle outshot New York 13-2 in the second. It was his seventh goal of the season, fourth in the past four games.Įberle tied the game 1-1 with a backhand at 13:46 of the second period. Video: Fox buries puck past Grubauer's gloveĬhris Kreider gave the Rangers a 1-0 lead at 3:38 of the first period when he scored with a wrist shot off the rush. "… We didn't capitalize on our chances, but overall I think we did a pretty good job." "You're gonna win some games you should lose, you're gonna lose some games you should win, and I think this one was one of them," Grubauer said. Philipp Grubauer made 15 saves in his fourth straight start. Jordan Eberle scored for Seattle (3-5-1), which went 2-2-0 on its first homestand.

And obviously, we got one, so I can't say enough good things." It's a tie game, and he keeps it that way.

"But I mean, he keeps us in every game and you never feel like you're out, ever.

"We can sing his praises for four days," Fox said. Shesterkin has allowed one or fewer goals in five of his past six starts, including a 31-save shutout in a 4-0 win against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Friday. Adam Fox scored the go-ahead goal in the third period for New York (6-2-1), which has not lost on the road since being defeated 5-1 by the Washington Capitals on Oct.
