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Tanev scores go-ahead goal in 2nd, Kraken beat Kings 4-1

Jaden Schwartz, Alex Wennberg and Adam Larsson also scored for the Kraken and Martin Jones made 28 saves.

Seattle bounced back from a 5-4 overtime loss to the Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday night, when the Kraken squandered a two-goal lead in the third period.

“We played hard for 60 minutes,” Seattle coach Dave Hakstol said. "In every way we were better with the puck, we were smarter and a lot of the areas that we wanted to address we did. But biggest thing is we just played together as a group.”

Alex Iafallo had Los Angeles' lone goal and Jonathan Quick stopped 18 shots.

The Kings have dropped their first two games. Throughout the preseason, coach Todd McLellan preached getting off to a good start after Los Angeles went 1-5-1 in its first six games last year before rebounding and making the playoffs.

“Well, it’s a losing streak to start the season already ’cause we’re at two and haven’t put one on the board yet," a philosophical McLellan said. "You get to recreate yourself every year, and the reference point we had after Game 1 was last year. Now we have six periods in the bag, and much better defensively today. Gave up far fewer opportunities than we did against Vegas. Still many things to work on.”

Tanev, who had nine goals and 15 points in 30 games last season before suffering a season-ending knee injury, got his first goal in 11 career games against the Kings at 6:08 of the second period. He won possession of the puck in the corner, got past Adrian Kempe and then put a wrist shot above Quick’s shoulder on the short side.

“They play a difficult system and a trap that’s tough to break. But I think when the simplicity of the game of is getting pucks in, forechecking and being physical it makes it easier," Tanev said. "I think when you’re out there with guys that understand the way we need to play it makes the game easier and you just read off each other and communicate try to make things easy.”

Seven minutes later, Wennberg gave the Kraken a two-goal advantage when he grabbed Matty Beniers’ pass at the front of the net and put it past Quick.

It was tied 1-1 after 20 minutes after both teams scored on the power play. Seattle scored first at 5:21 Schwartz put in a rebound after Quick made a pad save on Jordan Eberle’s shot from the slot. Two minutes later, Iafallo evened it on a wraparound after the Kings won the faceoff.

Larsson added an empty-net goal with 1:01 remaining.

QUICK START

Beniers had an assist and became the sixth player in the NHL’s modern era (since 1943-44) to find the score sheet in at least 11 of his first 12 career games. He joins Jonathan Toews, Rob Gaudreau, Teemu Selanne, Dimitri Kvartalnov and Joe Sakic. Kvartalnov and Sakic had a point in their first 12 games.

Beniers, the second overall pick in the 2021 draft, has 12 points (four goals, eight assists) in his first 12 games.

CLARKE'S DEBUT

Los Angeles defenseman Brandt Clarke made his NHL debut. The 19-year old Clarke, the eighth overall pick in the 2021 draft, is the 32nd teenager to play for the Kings and the fourth to make his debut in Todd McLellan's four seasons as coach. The others were Tobias Bjornfot, Arthur Kaliyev and Quinton Byfield.

UP NEXT

Kraken: Have their home opener against the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday night.

Kings: Begin a five-game trip against Minnesota on Saturday night. Kevin Fiala, who was traded to Los Angeles during the offseason, faces his former team for the first time.

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 2:32 Goal scored by Gabriel Vilardi assisted by Sean Durzi and Arthur Kaliyev (PPG)
Goal 1st Period 11:08 Goal scored by Arthur Kaliyev assisted by Carl Grundstrom and Alexander Edler
Goal 1st Period 14:17 Goal scored by Carl Grundstrom assisted by Arthur Kaliyev and Sean Walker
Goal 2nd Period 3:57 Goal scored by Mason McTavish assisted by Troy Terry and Ryan Strome
Goal 2nd Period 10:37 Goal scored by Max Jones assisted by Pavol Regenda
Goal 2nd Period 14:45 Goal scored by Troy Terry assisted by Trevor Zegras and John Klingberg (PPG)
Goal 2nd Period 17:22 Goal scored by Sean Durzi assisted by Viktor Arvidsson and Matt Roy
Goal 3rd Period 9:47 Goal scored by Phillip Danault assisted by Viktor Arvidsson
Goal 3rd Period 12:24 Goal scored by Kevin Fiala assisted by Adrian Kempe and Anze Kopitar

Statistics

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8 Blocked Shots 6
25 Hits 23
3 Takeaways 6
28 Shots 36
1 Power Play Goals 1
4 Power Play Opportunities 4
25.0 Power Play Percentage 25.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
22 Faceoffs Won 36
37.9 Faceoff Win Percent 62.1
1 Giveaways 6
4 Total Penalties 4
8 Penalty Minutes 8
Los Angeles Kings Los Angeles Kings Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Adrian Kempe, RW Day-To-Day Mar 16
Joel Armia, RW Injured Reserve Mar 6
Andrei Kuzmenko, LW Injured Reserve Mar 6
Kevin Fiala, LW Injured Reserve Mar 6
Anaheim Ducks Anaheim Ducks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Ross Johnston, LW Day-To-Day Mar 17
Radko Gudas, D Suspension Mar 13
Petr Mrazek, G Injured Reserve Feb 18

Game Information

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2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Anaheim 37 27 77 3
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 26 34 59 7
Vancouver 21 38 50 8
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