One item that Seattle was missing during the recent losing streak, which resoundingly turned around with three wins in the last four games over seven days against elite teams: Getting players net-front to screen the opposing goalie, seize tip-in opportunities and get second shots on rebounds.
Forward Ryan Donato, who works on them in extra time after practices, scored Saturday's second and decisive goal when he deflected a shot from D-man Jamie Oleksiak. Jordan Eberle scored the second of his pair of goals against Florida when he rammed home a rebound following a shot on goal by Yanni Gourde. More of that work will be pivotal against the Sabres Monday and Detroit Wednesday during the second half of a four-game, week-long road trip.
Defenseman Will Borgen made his Kraken debut in Saturday's win, getting in a scrap early and playing a solid game paired with Haydn Fleury. Both young defenders are out to make a case for more ice time with captain Mark Giordano still in COVID-19 protocol. Borgen led the Kraken with five blocked shots in his 14 minutes of ice time (Seattle blocked 22 shots to Florida's 10) and Fleury recorded five hits and, as usual, was notable on the offensive end.
In Giordano's absence, Vince Dunn picked up more power-play quarterback time and assisted on Eberle's man-advantage goal to open Saturday's scoring. Check back on our app and website for a Monday morning update on who gets the start in goal against the Sabres.