"It's a big vote of confidence for a lot of guys and shows our depth scoring," Mason Appleton said. "You (have) an expansion team, you got a lot of similar players on the team like that. And you know, we got 12 guys that could put the puck in the back room on different nights. So yeah, we're happy with our offensive production."
After Carson Soucy, Brandon Tanev, and McCann established the first period lead, the Kraken were able to hold strong against a Sabres team that surged in the second. Buffalo did score twice in the middle frame, including one power-play goal by Jeff Skinner that ended the Kraken's four game streak of not allowing any scores while playing a man down. But the second saw the Kraken score some more, too. McCann added his second of the game and Appleton added a goal to maintain the three-goal lead for the visitors. Jaden Schwartz added a sixth Seattle score, but Buffalo would keep it interesting. Skinner got on the board one more time in the third, and Dylan Cozens added a fourth tally for the home team with 1:33 to play, but Seattle held strong and a second score from Appleton sealed the victory for the Kraken.