NHL

Seattle Kraken at Minnesota Wild

· National Hockey League
Final
4 - 0

Jones stops 22 shots, Wennberg nets 2, Kraken blank Wild 4-0

Morgan Geekie and Jamie Oleksiak also scored for Seattle, winners of three straight and four of five in its second NHL season.

“There’s no secret to it. I wish we could say that there is, but it’s just a hard-working team. Everyone’s fighting for one another,” Wennberg said.

Seattle has scored at least three goals in eight consecutive games.

“We’re having a good time. I think we’re playing solid hockey, both ends of the rink. We’re making plays out there. The more we can create more offense, I think we’re going to be solid and keep going,” Geekie said.

Despite leaving plenty of juicy rebounds, Jones kept Minnesota off the scoreboard for his first shutout since April 2, 2021. His best saves were stuffing Joel Eriksson Ek from point-blank range on a rebound late in the second and thwarting Mason Shaw’s attempt just outside the blue paint in the final minute of the period.

Jones said his mindset is to stay in the moment, but he knew those stops were critical.

“Momentum is a big part of games and to go in with a three-goal lead and then come out and really shut them down for the first five, six minutes of the third period was really good,” Jones said.

Wennberg’s first goal came after a fortuitous bounce.

Off a Minnesota turnover, a shot from Daniel Sprong was deflected into the air. Standing in front, Wennberg attempted a soccer-like header on the puck. He missed, but the puck fell high off his back and deflected into the Wild net for a 3-0 lead.

“I saw the puck right away, so I had plenty of time,” Wennberg said. “The first thought was actually try to head it sideways but you’re not allowed to score with your head so I tried to duck last second. Hard to say that was what I wanted to do.”

Officials initially ruled no goal, but a video review overturned that call — much to the dismay of the vocal Wild fans expressing displeasure. They’d had little to cheer about at that point.

After a scoreless opening period in which Minnesota didn’t get its first shot until 11 1/2 minutes in, Geekie redirected a harmless-looking shot from Sprong at the half wall early in the second to make it 1-0.

Geekie has goals in three straight games and four of five.

Six minutes later, an odd-man rush worked to perfection for the Kraken with a give-and-go between Oleksiak and Yanni Gourde resulting in Oleksiak tucking home a feed. The defenseman has three goals in his past five games.

Wennberg added his second of the night on a third-period redirect. It was his first multi-goal game since a hat trick on May 8, 2021.

Marc-Andre Fleury stopped 19 shots for Minnesota, which had won four of five.

“We know that they’re a hard-working team and they just battle and compete kind of from the top down. We didn’t match that whatsoever tonight,” Wild defenseman Matt Dumba said.

Minnesota skated 11 forwards and seven defensemen because four wingers remain out with upper-body injuries. Jordan Greenway has resumed skating and could return for next week’s West Coast trip. No updates were provided on Brandon Duhaime, Marcus Foligno and Ryan Hartman.

“Would we like some guys back that are regular NHL hockey players? Sure. If they are, wonderful. If they aren’t, then we need people to step up and provide us with game within our lineup,” coach Dean Evason said.

MINUS McCANN

Tied for the team lead with five goals in the first 11 games, Kraken LW Jared McCann did not play, nor was he at morning practice. Seattle coach Dave Hakstol said after the game that McCann is day-to-day with a lower-body injury. Shane Wright, the fourth overall pick in the 2022 draft, returned after sitting out four games to center the third line. Gourde moved to wing.

UP NEXT

Kraken: Conclude a three-game trip Saturday at Pittsburgh.

Wild: Play three games in four days on a trip that begins Tuesday in Los Angeles.

Regular Season Series

SEA leads series 1-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 2nd Period 5:02 Goal scored by Morgan Geekie assisted by Daniel Sprong and Ryan Donato
Goal 2nd Period 11:34 Goal scored by Jamie Oleksiak assisted by Yanni Gourde and Justin Schultz
Goal 2nd Period 14:47 Goal scored by Alex Wennberg assisted by Daniel Sprong and Oliver Bjorkstrand (PPG)
Goal 3rd Period 10:35 Goal scored by Alex Wennberg assisted by Will Borgen and Andre Burakovsky

Statistics

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14 Blocked Shots 8
20 Hits 26
8 Takeaways 4
23 Shots 22
1 Power Play Goals 0
2 Power Play Opportunities 2
50.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
23 Faceoffs Won 22
51.1 Faceoff Win Percent 48.9
6 Giveaways 7
2 Total Penalties 2
4 Penalty Minutes 4
Minnesota Wild Minnesota Wild Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Kirill Kaprizov, LW Out Mar 19
Joel Eriksson Ek, C Out Mar 17
Marcus Foligno, LW Injured Reserve Mar 3
Seattle Kraken Seattle Kraken Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Eeli Tolvanen, RW Out Mar 19
Ryan Winterton, C Out Mar 19
Jaden Schwartz, C Out Mar 9
Max McCormick, LW Out Sep 30

Game Information

Grand Casino Arena

Location: Saint Paul, MN
Attendance: 17,221 | Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Anaheim 37 27 78 4
Edmonton 34 26 77 9
Vegas 31 23 76 14
Seattle 31 27 71 9
Los Angeles 28 24 71 15
San Jose 32 28 70 6
Calgary 27 34 61 7
Vancouver 21 38 50 8

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 44 13 98 10
Dallas 43 15 96 10
Minnesota 39 18 90 12
Utah 35 27 76 6
Nashville 30 28 69 9
Winnipeg 28 28 67 11
St. Louis 27 30 65 11
Chicago 25 30 62 12
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