Golden Knights top Seattle Kraken 4-2 for 6th victory in 8 games
Nov 9, 2021, 10:18 PM
LAS VEGAS (AP) – Shea Theodore and Reilly Smith scored 46 seconds apart early in the third period to lift the Vegas Golden Knights over the Seattle Kraken 4-2 on Tuesday night.
Golden Knights 4, Seattle Kraken 2: Box Score
It was the second meeting of the NHL’s two newest franchises. Vegas beat Seattle on opening night, 4-3.
After a 1-4 start to the season, Vegas is on a 6-2-0 surge.
Theodore one-timed a pass from Jonathan Marchessault past Seattle Kraken goalie Chris Driedger just 30 seconds into the third to break a 2-all tie. Smith scored less than a minute later when he deflected a one-touch pass from Marchessault on a power play.
It was Marchessault’s third multi-point performance in six games.
Alex Pietrangelo and Evgeni Dadanov also scored for the Golden Knights (7-6-0). Robin Lehner, who has won three straight and five of his last six starts, made 25 saves.
Jordan Eberle and Yanni Gourde scored for Seattle (4-8-1).
Ebs, back at it again with the backhand! 🔥
That’s SEVEN goals in his last seven games! pic.twitter.com/7sFxQj4j7L
— Seattle Kraken (@SeattleKraken) November 10, 2021
Yanni with goals in back-to-back games. pic.twitter.com/6IGTql0VyP
— Seattle Kraken (@SeattleKraken) November 10, 2021
Driedger, making his first start and second appearance of the season, stopped 19 shots.
In a matchup of teams with the two worst power plays in the league, both scored with the man-advantage. Seattle went 1 for 4, and Vegas finished 1 for 2.
Eberle put the Seattle Kraken on top early when he corralled a rebound off Lehner and backhanded the puck into an empty net for his seventh goal in seven games.
Pietrangelo tied the game after skating to the high slot and wristing a shot over Driedger’s glove with 26 seconds left in the first.
Near the end of a relatively sluggish second period, Seattle briefly took a 2-1 lead when Gourde took a pass from Brandon Tanev and flipped the puck past Lehner. Dadanov tied it 15 seconds later when he chipped a loose puck near the crease past Driedger.
NOTES: Paul Cotter made his NHL debut for Vegas, skating on the fourth line with Brett Howden and Jonas Rondbjerg. … In his first game back from a lower-body injury, Marcus Johannson assisted on Eberle’s goal. Johansson’s last game was in Vegas on opening night of the season. … Jack Eichel, the newest Golden Knight, attended the game and cranked the rally siren before the opening puck drop. … Tanev’s assist was his 100th career point.
UP NEXT
Seattle Kraken: Open a six-game homestand vs. Anaheim on Thursday.
Vegas: Plays the second of a six-game homestand vs. Minnesota on Thursday.