Seattle fans already know it. Future Hockey Hall of Fame broadcaster John Forslund knows it. Supporters of other NHL teams are finding it out. The Kraken just flat-out play entertaining, end-to-end hockey on many nights and in many periods. Wednesday provided more proof of that case.
Down 3-2 with less than six minutes remaining, defenseman Jamie Oleksiak skated up into the offensive rush and Detroit zone. He moved the puck with sharpshooter Donato trailing the NHL's biggest player just a half-stride behind. Oleksiak stopped, the puck moved to Donato's stick blade. Donato, known for a quick release, did just that to rocket a shot into the upper left corner of Red Wings goalie Thomas Greiss' net.
The final minutes were nail-chewing and exciting and all-out tense. A highlight moment: Kraken goalie Philipp Grubauer making an acrobatic, stand-tall save on Detroit's Adam Erne with three minutes remaining.
The 3-on-3 overtime period, as per NHL rules established in 2015, provided even more thrilling and worrisome moments. Detroit controlled play a good portion of the five-minute period, with lots of pressure. Gourde did summon two superb scoring chances during OT only to be stopped by Greiss.
Then, with six seconds left in OT, Filip Hronek hit the post. In the shootout, Detroit's Lucas Raymond, just named NHL rookie of the month for November, hit the post to give Joonas Donskoi the opportunity to tie up the shootout at 1-1 after the requisite three shots.
On the fourth round, Erne got his revenge after getting stoned by Grubauer late in the third period. Greiss' shoulder found a piece of Alex Wennberg's shootout attempt and Detroit secured the win, 4-3. The Kraken earn a standings point and leave for home for a Friday matchup with Edmonton, going 2-1-1 on the road trip.