Seattle Kraken at Vancouver Canucks
· National Hockey LeagueEberle has goal, assist as Kraken rally to beat Canucks 5-2
Yanni Gourde, Brandon Tanev, Jayden Schwartz and Matty Beniers also scored for the Kraken, who have consecutive wins for the first time since March 7. Martin Jones made 14 saves as the Canucks registered a season-low 16 shots.
“That’s a character win down the stretch here when there’s not many games left and two points mean that much more,” Tanev said.
Elias Pettersson and Anthony Beauvillier scored for the Canucks, who lost their fourth straight. Collin Delia stopped 23 shots.
Coach Rick Tocchet believes, with the team out of playoff contention, some players may be viewing the final games of the season as meaningless.
“Some guys are maybe getting tired. ... A lot of people in and out of the lineup. Maybe that’s it, I don’t know,” he said. “But the fact of the matter is you can’t think that way. We have to be strong mentally.”
The Canucks took a 2-0 lead in the first period, but managed just nine shots over the final 40 minutes.
“At the end of the first, we kind of just let up the play, let them take over,” Pettersson said. “The power play wasn’t good again. We’ve got to, first off, bury the chances we create. But just be more disciplined or just work harder.”
A mystifying goal from Pettersson opened the scoring 4:31 into the game. Andrei Kuzmenko put the puck on Pettersson’s stick in the Kraken crease and the Swedish center pulled it behind his back before tipping it into the net for his 37th goal of the season.
Vancouver took a two-goal cushion with 6:51 left in the first first when Jones slid across his crease to cover Conor Garland as he drove the net. The Canucks' forward appeared poised to launch a slap shot, but instead sliced a no-look pass across the slot to Beauvillier, who fired the puck behind the out-of-position goalie for his 18th.
Gourde got Seattle on the scoreboard as his shot sailed through the legs of Vancouver center Nils Aman and past Delia stick side with 3:02 remaining in the opening period.
An ugly second period proved to be Vancouver’s undoing.
The Canucks had a prime opportunity to add to their tally early in the period with 55 seconds of 5-on-3 play, but struggled to get a shot off.
Instead, Tanev whipped a wrist shot past Delia off a short-handed 2-on-1 5:07 into the period, tying the score 2-2.
“That was definitely a momentum swing for us,” Eberle said. “Our kill has been doing a really good job and then chipping in offensively too, which you don’t expect. Those are key moments in games where you’re able to swing the momentum of the game and we’ve been able to do that.”
The Kraken took the lead with 9:20 left in the middle period after the Canucks coughed up the puck at the goal line. Eberle picked it up and blasted a quick shot in off the crossbar for his 18th.
A power-play tally boosted Seattle's advantage to 4-2 after Pettersson was called for interference. Daniel Sprong sent a shot through traffic from the top of the slot and Eberle got a piece of it before Schwartz tipped it in past Delia for his 20th with 3:46 left in the second.
Beniers capped the scoring with one minute left in the third, sending a shot into the empty net from deep in Kraken territory.
SPLITTING THE SERIES
Each side took two wins in the four-game season series between the two squads, with Vancouver earning a 5-4 victory in Seattle on Oct. 27 and a 6-5 shootout win on home ice on Dec. 22. The Kraken topped the Canucks at Climate Pledge Arena on Jan. 25, marking the franchise’s first ever win over the Canucks.
KUZMENKO’S ELITE COMPANY
With an assist on Pettersson’s goal, Kuzmenko hit 70 points (37 goals, 33 assists) on the season, joining Artemi Panarin and Patrick Kane as just the third player to hit the mark in the first year of his NHL career.
UP NEXT
Kraken: Host Arizona on Thursday night.
Canucks: Host Chicago on Thursday night.
Regular Season SeriesSeries tied 2-2
Scoring Summary
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Goal | 1st Period 4:31 | Elias Pettersson Goal (37) Tip-In, assists: Andrei Kuzmenko (33), Dakota Joshua (11) |
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Goal | 1st Period 13:09 | Anthony Beauvillier Goal (18) Wrist Shot, assists: Conor Garland (28), Nils Aman (12) |
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Goal | 1st Period 16:58 | Yanni Gourde Goal (12) Wrist Shot, assists: Jesper Froden (3) |
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Goal | 2nd Period 5:07 | Brandon Tanev Goal (16) Wrist Shot, assists: Carson Soucy (13) |
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Goal | 2nd Period 10:40 | Jordan Eberle Goal (18) Wrist Shot, assists: none |
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Goal | 2nd Period 16:14 | Jaden Schwartz Goal (20) Tip-In, assists: Jordan Eberle (40), Daniel Sprong (23) |
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Goal | 3rd Period 19:00 | Matty Beniers Goal (22) Wrist Shot, assists: Jared McCann (26) |
Statistics
SEA |
VAN |
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|---|---|---|
| 11 | Blocked Shots | 10 |
| 27 | Hits | 43 |
| 2 | Takeaways | 6 |
| 28 | Shots | 18 |
| 1 | Power Play Goals | 0 |
| 4 | Power Play Opportunities | 5 |
| 25.0 | Power Play Percentage | 0.0 |
| 1 | Short Handed Goals | 0 |
| 0 | Shootout Goals | 0 |
| 25 | Faceoffs Won | 27 |
| 48.1 | Faceoff Win Percent | 51.9 |
| 3 | Giveaways | 6 |
| 5 | Total Penalties | 5 |
| 15 | Penalty Minutes | 13 |
Vancouver Canucks Injuries
| NAME, POS | STATUS | DATE |
|---|---|---|
| Evander Kane, LW | Day-To-Day | Mar 10 |
| Pierre-Olivier Joseph, D | Injured Reserve | Mar 4 |
| Thatcher Demko, G | Injured Reserve | Mar 3 |
| Jonathan Lekkerimaki, RW | Out | Feb 27 |
| Filip Chytil, C | Injured Reserve | Feb 25 |
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
Rogers Arena
Location: Vancouver, BC
Attendance: 18,722 | Capacity:
Location: Vancouver, BC
Attendance: 18,722 | 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 |
San Jose |
30 | 25 | 66 | 6 |
Los Angeles |
26 | 23 | 66 | 14 |
Calgary |
25 | 31 | 57 | 7 |
Vancouver |
19 | 37 | 46 | 8 |




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