Eberle Leads Kraken to Victory Over Canucks with Two Goals

The Seattle Kraken secured a commanding 5-1 victory against the Vancouver Canucks, highlighting a strong performance by Jordan Eberle, who scored two goals. This game marked a significant turnaround for the Kraken following a challenging stretch of road games. Eberle Leads Kraken to Victory Seattle entered the match with a record of 28 wins, 22 …

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Eberle Leads Kraken to Victory Over Canucks with Two Goals

The Seattle Kraken secured a commanding 5-1 victory against the Vancouver Canucks, highlighting a strong performance by Jordan Eberle, who scored two goals. This game marked a significant turnaround for the Kraken following a challenging stretch of road games.

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Eberle Leads Kraken to Victory

Seattle entered the match with a record of 28 wins, 22 losses, and 9 overtime losses (28-22-9). After enduring back-to-back road defeats, the team aimed to rebound at home, and they did so with conviction.

Key Players and Highlights

  • Jordan Eberle: Scored two goals, including an empty-netter, and assisted on another.
  • Chandler Stephenson: Contributed a goal and two assists.
  • Vince Dunn: Scored in his 600th NHL game.
  • Joey Daccord: Stopped 27 shots in goal for the Kraken.
  • Liam Ohgren: Scored for the Canucks, but their struggles continued.
  • Kevin Lankinen: Made 20 saves for Vancouver.

Game Summary

Vince Dunn opened the scoring for Seattle at 7:36 of the first period, firing a wrist shot past Lankinen. The Kraken extended their lead to 2-0 at 10:20, with Adam Larsson’s shot redirecting off a Canucks defenseman, allowing Stephenson to capitalize on an open net.

The Canucks managed to reduce the deficit to 2-1 when Ohgren scored early in the second period. However, Eberle restored Seattle’s two-goal advantage by scoring on a breakaway 13:47 into the second period. He further assisted Matty Beniers’ power-play goal in the third, making it 4-1.

Eberle completed the night’s scoring by netting an empty-net goal at 17:00, concluding the match with a final score of 5-1. With this performance, he notched his 28th career goal against the Canucks, showcasing his dominance over this opponent.

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Canucks’ Ongoing Struggles

The Canucks dropped to a disheartening record of 18-34-7 following their fifth consecutive loss. They have struggled significantly recently, winning only 2 of their last 21 games (2-15-4). This performance underscores their need for improvement as they look to turn their season around.

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