The Seattle Kraken secured a 3-1 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Monday. André Burakovsky scored for the Hawks against his former team, while Arvid Söderblom made 21 saves in goal.
Midway through the second period, after a tripping penalty on Hawks center Ryan Donato, Seattle quickly capitalized. Eight seconds into the power play, Eberle delivered a backhand saucer pass to Beniers, who scored his second goal of the season.
Chicago managed to get on the board in the third period when Burakovsky, formerly with the Kraken for three seasons, received a perfect pass from Connor Bedard and scored on a breakaway.
Seattle restored its two-goal lead late in the game. Following a turnover by Chicago in the neutral zone, Eberle scored his fifth goal of the season with under four minutes left in regulation.
“After a Hawks turnover in the neutral zone, the Kraken captain potted his team-leading fifth goal of the year with 3:55 remaining in regulation.”
Summary: The Kraken displayed strong teamwork and quick execution, overpowering the Blackhawks despite Burakovsky’s effort against his former team.
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