NHL

Seattle Kraken at Nashville Predators

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7 - 2

Tolvanen scores twice, Kraken beat Predators 7-2

Jared McCann had a goal and two assists, and Daniel Sprong, Adam Larsson, Matty Beniers and Oliver Bjorkstrand also scored for Seattle, which entered Saturday holding the top spot in the Western Conference’s wild-card race. Vince Dunn had two assists.

Matt Duchene and Tyson Barrie each had a goal and an assist and Juuse Saros made 32 saves for Nashville, which had its two-game winning streak snapped. The Predators began Saturday five points behind the Winnipeg Jets for the West’s second wild-card berth.

“They were the better team from right off the start,” Predators coach John Hynes said. “They just looked faster, more competitive on the puck.”

Tolvanen’s two-goal performance was particularly painful for the Predators, as they waived the talented Finn in early December. Tolvanen has scored 15 goals since joining Seattle.

“He just keeps working hard,” Seattle coach Dave Hakstol said. “What he did today is what he’s been doing for us all along.”

Much like in Thursday night’s matchup between the teams, Sprong scored the game’s first goal early in the opening period. Sprong has scored in three straight games, equaling a career high.

Tolvanen doubled the Seattle lead at 17:37 of the first with a power-play goal. The Kraken had not scored on the man-advantage in the last five games, going 0-11 over that stretch.

“I feel like the last couple of games we struggled a little bit getting shots on net and getting scoring chances,” Tolvanen said. “Today we did a pretty good job on the power play. We got shots through and we got some traffic, too.”

Barrie halved the Seattle lead at of the 1:43 of the second, tapping in the rebound of a Philip Tomasino redirect.

Tolvanen struck again at 17:16 of the second. Saros came way out of his crease to try to prevent a Bjorkstrand breakaway. Unfortunately for Saros, he passed it right to Tolvanen just inside the blue line, where he sent a long wrist shot into the vacated net.

Duchene scored at 53 seconds of the third to draw Nashville briefly to back within a goal, but Seattle scored four unanswered to put the game out of reach.

“Yeah, it was kind of a weird game,” Duchene said. “We were not at the level we needed to be. We were a little flat. So I’m not sure. It’s hard to put your finger on why. Execution wasn’t great at times.”

FRANCHISE RECORDS

Nashville was credited with just one shot on goal in the first period, equaling a franchise record for fewest shots in one period.

On the other side, it was the first time in Seattle franchise history in which it allowed a single shot against in a period.

“It’s a mental game, one shot there,” Grubauer said. “That’s the period you want to have. I think it was 2-0 after the first period, one shot on net. That’s a hell of a road game.”

DACCORD REASSIGNED

Earlier Saturday, the Kraken reassigned goaltender Joey Daccord to the Coachella Valley Firebirds of the AHL. The goaltender went 1-0-1 in the two games he played this week.

RINNE HONORED

Prior to the game, the Predators unveiled a statue of retired goaltender Pekka Rinne. He played his entire NHL career for Nashville, who drafted him in the 8th Round (258th overall) in 2004. The Vezina-winning Rinne recorded 369 victories, including 60 shutouts, in his 13-season NHL career.

Many of Rinne’s former teammates attended the event, as did former goaltending coach Mitch Korn.

WHAT’S NEXT

Predators: Host the Toronto Maple Leafs on Sunday.

Kraken: Visit the Minnesota Wild on Monday.

Regular Season Series

SEA wins series 2-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 3:13 Daniel Sprong Goal (19) Wrist Shot, assists: Ryan Donato (11), Brandon Tanev (18)
Goal 1st Period 17:37 Eeli Tolvanen Goal (16) Snap Shot, assists: Jared McCann (23), Oliver Bjorkstrand (23)
Goal 2nd Period 1:43 Tyson Barrie Goal (12) Wrist Shot, assists: Philip Tomasino (10), Matt Duchene (34)
Goal 2nd Period 17:16 Eeli Tolvanen Goal (17) Wrist Shot, assists: none
Goal 3rd Period 0:53 Matt Duchene Goal (22) Tip-In, assists: Tyson Barrie (38), Philip Tomasino (11)
Goal 3rd Period 3:37 Adam Larsson Goal (7) Wrist Shot, assists: Jared McCann (24), Vince Dunn (46)
Goal 3rd Period 8:13 Matty Beniers Goal (20) Wrist Shot, assists: Vince Dunn (47), Jordan Eberle (39)
Goal 3rd Period 10:47 Jared McCann Goal (35) Snap Shot, assists: none
Goal 3rd Period 12:35 Oliver Bjorkstrand Goal (17) Batted, assists: Yanni Gourde (33)

Statistics

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12 Blocked Shots 10
22 Hits 31
6 Takeaways 7
39 Shots 16
1 Power Play Goals 0
4 Power Play Opportunities 3
25.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
24 Faceoffs Won 28
46.2 Faceoff Win Percent 53.8
7 Giveaways 9
4 Total Penalties 5
8 Penalty Minutes 10
Nashville Predators Nashville Predators Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Adam Wilsby, D Out Mar 2
Seattle Kraken Seattle Kraken Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Bobby McMann, C Out Mar 10
Jaden Schwartz, C Out Mar 9
Max McCormick, LW Out Sep 30

Game Information

Bridgestone Arena

Location: Nashville, TN
Attendance: 17,335 | Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Anaheim 35 25 73 3
Vegas 29 21 72 14
Edmonton 31 25 70 8
Seattle 29 24 67 9
Los Angeles 26 23 67 15
San Jose 30 26 66 6
Calgary 25 32 57 7
Vancouver 19 37 46 8

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 43 10 95 9
Dallas 39 14 88 10
Minnesota 37 16 85 11
Utah 34 25 73 5
Nashville 28 27 64 8
Winnipeg 26 26 62 10
St. Louis 25 29 60 10
Chicago 24 29 59 11
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