The Bruins needed to kill off a penalty before getting an extra skater for a 6-on-5 advantage with 1:30 remaining, but Seattle found the empty net as McCann made it four goals for the Kraken’s top line.
Boston went 0 for 2 on the power play and is 0 for 15 in a four-game drought.
“I think we do a good job of looking at the game as a whole. (Montgomery) and the coaches do a good job of being encouraging in these moments,” Coyle said. “It hasn’t gone our way as much as we would have liked since coming back from the (All-Star) break. Overall, we’re still building our game and what our mission is. There’s no reason to get discouraged by any means.”
UP NEXT
Kraken open a six-game homestand Monday afternoon against Detroit.
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KRAKEN 4, BRUINS 1
Seattle 1 1 2—4
Boston 1 0 0—1
First Period—1, Boston, Pastrnak 34 (McAvoy, Zacha), 4:54. 2, Seattle, Eberle 10 (Bjorkstrand, Beniers), 9:11 (pp).
Second Period—3, Seattle, Tolvanen 14 (Beniers), 17:35.
Third Period—4, Seattle, Beniers 8 (Wennberg), 8:36. 5, Seattle, McCann 22, 19:41 (en).
Shots on Goal—Seattle 8-10-8—26. Boston 16-12-10—38.
Power-play opportunities—Seattle 1 of 2; Boston 0 of 2.
Goalies—Seattle, Daccord 16-11-9 (38 shots-37 saves). Boston, Swayman 16-6-7 (25-22).
A—17,850 (17,565). T—2:22.
Referees—Mitch Dunning, Francois St. Laurent. Linesmen—Michel Cormier, Jonathan Deschamps.