A look at the game “by the numbers.”
- The Kraken deserved to win that game. They created 56.2-percent of all 5-on-5 shot volume, out-attempting the Canucks 50-39.
- Jaden Schwartz scored twice and Vince Dunn scored once in the final 4:45 to force overtime. Per NHL PR and the Kraken’s Kyle Shohara: The Kraken became the third team in NHL history to win a regular-season game where they faced a three-goal deficit in the final five minutes of regulation, following the Sharks (Oct. 28, 2024) and Canadiens (March 15, 2014).
- This win was the Kraken’s fifth comeback win of the season – that is the most by any team in 2024-25.
- Schwartz is the second player in franchise history to score a game-tying goal in the final minute of regulation (Eeli Tolvanen is the other).
- Schwartz led his team in shot quality and offensive zone possession time and led all skaters in the game in shots from the slot.
- With his two goals, Schwartz now has 500 points in his NHL career.
- Vince Dunn’s game winner came on the rush, the Kraken created five odd-man rushes while allowing three.
- Vancouver is the only team this season to have at least 10 comeback wins (they have 10) as well as at least 10 losses via a blown lead (they now have 11).
- The best lines in terms of tilting the ice today was the line centered by Shane Wright with Tolvanen and Oliver Bjorkstrand on the wings. They were plus-2 in shot attempts and created 63-1-percent of all shot quality in 6:13 of ice time.
- Today marked Shane Wright’s 50th NHL game.
Here’s a look at our data-driven Instant Analysis from Sportlogiq (Click HERE for how to read this graphic):