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Game-winning Stephenson goal leads Kraken to 4-3 win over Blues – Hockey Writers – Seattle Kraken

The Seattle Kraken won 4-3 in overtime over the St. Louis Blues on Saturday night (Nov. 8). The Blues and Kraken appeared for the first time this season in St. Louis, marking one of the three games in their season series with their season series against. For the Blues, they want to win another game after their last victory against the Buffalo Sabres, 3-0. As for the Kraken, it was a chance for them to move on from their 6-1 loss to the San Jose Sharks. Let’s get into the restoration of this game.

First time

Right to the point, in the first period, the Blues responded with an opening goal about 5:30 into that game as Kraken Defenseman Ryan Urmerton set up Dylan Hollownay, who scored to make it 1-0.

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After more than four minutes, Kreaken attacked a two-minute penalty with more men on the ice, and that gave the blues a great opportunity to score another goal on the power play. Add to the lead they did, as Pavel Buchnevich passed the puck to Cam Fowler, who set up DALIBOR Dvorsky for a one-time goal, and the game was 2-0 Blues.

There were no more goals after that, and the period ended at 9-9.

The second time

The second period got a little tougher; However, at the 8:28 mark, the Kraken got their first goal of the game, thanks to a shot from forward Ryker Evans after receiving a pass from Eli Tolvanen, and that made the score 2-1. Tye Kartye was put in with a second helping.

Things started to look more promising for the Kraken as they got a power play after Dvorsky went kartye. With less than a minute left in the power play, Jordan Eberle passed to Defenseman Vince Dunn, who took the blue zone, which was recalled from Tolvanen, and finished it in the net to make it 2-2.

The second ended with a score of 15-5 in favor of Kraken.

The third time

In the third period, with a time stamp of 14: 50, Robert Thomas passed to Philip Broberg for a shot, but he revived Kraken Goaltender Matt Murray and released Jordan.

However, with five seconds left on the clock and an extra man of 6-on-5 play, Chandler Stephenson scored a clutch goal to tie the game at three in the first. Assisted by Tolvanen (Primary Aid) and Evans (secondary aid).

Chandler Stephenson, Seattle Kraken (Amy Irvin / Hockey Writers)

There was some confusion about the purpose of whether or not it removed the eberle’s foot, but it was later confirmed to be the clear purpose of Stefanun. This brought them more time. The final shot of the third period was 5-5.

Over time

Less than two minutes into overtime, the Kraken wasted time putting the game to bed. Evans passed it to Tolvanen and passed it to Shane Wright as he continued to protect the defense to take on Blues Goaltender Joel Hofer, winning in overtime. The last shot of the entire game was 30- 19, Kraken.

The Kraken will now continue to keep the winning spirit alive in their next game against the Dallas Stars on Sunday (November 9). The Blues will shake off this loss and move on to play the Flames in Calgary on Tuesday (Nov. 11). On February 26, the Blues and Kraken will return to the second game of the season series, and in St. Louis.

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