The Kraken started the New Year off right, even if the third period ended wrongly the first time around due to a game clock malfunction, with an eventual 4-1 win over the visiting New York Islanders. The Kraken are now 19-12-4 with 42 standings points, tied with Edmonton (with Seattle having played three fewer games), the opponent Tuesday to begin a seven-game road trip through Jan. 14.
Once five-plus minutes were put back on the clock, the Kraken continued a period-long forechecking and back-checking effort to disrupt much of the offensive flow for New York. Actually, make that a game-long checking effort, confirmed by head coach Dave Hakstol during his post-game remarks.
"We got back to it tonight," said Hakstol. "That's the bottom line. From the start, we were ready to check and play with a lot of purpose. Our specialty teams did a good job. Our goaltender [Martin Jones] made a couple of big saves in the last five minutes when it counted. Those are all the little pieces. Everything mixed in through the 60 minutes was a solid, not spectacular, but a solid 60-minute performance."
Final Buzzer: Ring in the 'W'
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