SPLITTING THE SERIES
Each side took two wins in the four-game season series between the two squads, with Vancouver earning a 5-4 victory in Seattle on Oct. 27 and a 6-5 shootout win on home ice on Dec. 22. The Kraken topped the Canucks at Climate Pledge Arena on Jan. 25, marking the franchise’s first ever win over the Canucks.
KUZMENKO’S ELITE COMPANY
With an assist on Pettersson’s goal, Kuzmenko hit 70 points (37 goals, 33 assists) on the season, joining Artemi Panarin and Patrick Kane as just the third player to hit the mark in the first year of his NHL career.
UP NEXT
Kraken host Arizona on Thursday night.
KRAKEN 5, CANUCKS 2
Seattle 1 3 1—5
Vancouver 2 0 0—2
First Period—1, Vancouver, Pettersson 37 (Kuzmenko, Joshua), 4:31. 2, Vancouver, Beauvillier 18 (Garland, Aman), 13:09. 3, Seattle, Gourde 12 (Froden), 16:58.
Second Period—4, Seattle, Tanev 16, 5:07 (sh). 5, Seattle, Eberle 18, 10:40. 6, Seattle, Schwartz 20 (Eberle, Sprong), 16:14 (pp).
Third Period—7, Seattle, Beniers 22 (McCann), 19:00 (en).
Shots on Goal—Seattle 9-18-2—29. Vancouver 7-5-5—17.
Power-play opportunities—Seattle 1 of 4; Vancouver 0 of 5.
Goalies—Seattle, Jones 26-13-3 (18 shots-16 saves). Vancouver, Delia 9-5-2 (27-23).
A—18,722 (18,910). T—2:22.
Referees—Pierre Lambert, Furman South. Linesmen—Devin Berg, Joseph Mahon.