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Panthers snap Kraken’s seven-game win streak

Seattle has tough time against Florida goalie Knight in 5-1 defeat

By TIM BOOTH, Associated Press
Published: December 3, 2022, 10:03pm
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Florida Panthers center Carter Verhaeghe (23) skates from the goal after scoring his second goal of the night against the Seattle Kraken, during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022, in Seattle.
Florida Panthers center Carter Verhaeghe (23) skates from the goal after scoring his second goal of the night against the Seattle Kraken, during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Saturday, Dec. 3, 2022, in Seattle. (AP Photo/John Froschauer) Photo Gallery

SEATTLE — Carter Verhaeghe scored twice 26 seconds apart in the first period, Matthew Tkachuk scored his 12th goal and had an assist, and the Florida Panthers snapped Seattle’s seven-game win streak with a 5-1 win over the Kraken on Saturday night.

The longest active win streak in the league came to an end as Seattle couldn’t solve Florida goalie Spencer Knight other than Jared McCann’s goal early in the second period. Knight made 36 saves and the Panthers won consecutive games for the first time in nearly a month.

Verhaeghe got Florida off to a perfect start scoring at 13:00 of the first period after Seattle goalie Philipp Grubauer slid too far across his net and was run into by Florida’s Marc Staal leaving the goal open. Seattle challenged for goaltender interference but the goal was upheld and Florida went on the power play.

Florida capitalized and Verhaeghe scored his second moments later. Verhaeghe has 14 goals in 25 games and has five games with at least two goals this season.

Tkachuk assisted on both of Verhaeghe’s goals and added his own in the second period on the power play, tipping Aaron Ekblad’s shot from the point. Tkachuk’s goal was one of two shots Florida had in the second period as Seattle continually peppered Knight with shots.

Aleksi Heponiemi and Gustav Forsling both scored in the third period, and Sam Bennett had three assists for Florida. Three of the Panthers’ five goals came on the power play.

Grubauer made 23 saves for Seattle.

Florida had just 10 forwards available for most of the game after Patric Hornqvist was helped off the ice in the first period. Defender Radko Gudas also played just two shifts and had 2:08 of ice time.

Seattle failed to score at least two goals for the first time since being shut out by Minnesota on Nov. 11.

McCann’s goal at 1:53 was his 11th of the season and came on a rebound after Knight stopped Jordan Eberle’s shot from his knees.

But Knight was otherwise excellent. His most important save came in the closing seconds of the first period, denying Seattle rookie Matty Beniers with his skate.

NOTES

Florida dressed just 11 forwards due to Aleksander Barkov missing his fifth straight game due to illness and Anton Lundell out due to an upper body injury suffered against Vancouver. Lundell is expected to be available for Florida’s game on Tuesday in Winnipeg. … Seattle F Morgan Geekie (upper body) was out for a third straight game.

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Kraken host Montreal on Tuesday night.

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