McCann’s Last-Second Goal Seals Kraken’s Victory Over Golden Knights

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McCann’s Last-Second Goal Seals Kraken’s Victory Over Golden Knights

In an intense overtime battle, Jared McCann scored with just 3.8 seconds remaining, leading the Seattle Kraken to a thrilling 2-1 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday night. This game marked a significant milestone for the Kraken as it represented their first 2-0-0 start in franchise history.

Game Summary

The clash took place in Seattle, where Matty Beniers opened the scoring in the second period. Beniers netted his first goal of the season during a power play at 7:58, converting a back pass from Jordan Eberle. His precise shot found the net just inside the right post, giving the Kraken a 1-0 lead.

However, the Golden Knights responded in the third period. Pavel Dorofeyev, who currently leads the league with five goals, scored at 4:11, tying the game 1-1 on another power play goal. This marked Dorofeyev’s fourth power-play goal of the season, corresponding to all of Vegas’ power-play tallies thus far.

Overtime Drama

With the game on the line, McCann capitalized on a rebound after a shot from Beniers deflected off Golden Knights goalie Adin Hill. Positioned perfectly at the crease, McCann fired the puck into the net for his second goal of the year and the 400th point of his career.

Player Performances

  • Joey Daccord: Made 26 saves, including four crucial stops in overtime.
  • Adin Hill: Recorded 20 saves for the Golden Knights.
  • Matty Beniers: Scored one goal and assisted in the overtime-winning play.
  • Pavel Dorofeyev: Scored for the Golden Knights, keeping his team competitive.

Current Season Standings

This victory improved the Kraken’s record to 2-0-0, a strong start contrasting with the Golden Knights, who now hold a record of 1-0-2. Seattle’s previous win against Los Angeles and a comeback victory against San Jose put pressure on Vegas to shift their fortune.

Next Matches

The Kraken will aim to maintain their momentum with a road trip starting against Montreal on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the Golden Knights will visit Calgary on the same night as they look to secure their first win in regulation this season.

This matchup exemplified the competitiveness of the NHL, with both teams displaying skill and resilience throughout the game. The Kraken, having performed well in their inaugural season, continue to build on their burgeoning legacy with notable performances like McCann’s last-second goal.