Philipp Grubauer had a relatively light first two periods, but a last-minute save on always-dangerous Kirill Kaprizov kept the one-goal lead going into the second intermission.
Not to be out-goalie-dueled, Minnesota's Talbot made several close-in saves, including one on Kraken forward Riley Sheahan about four minutes into the third period. He was at 31 saves going into a critical stretch mid-third period.
During the 11-minute mark, it was Grubauer's turn. First, he gloved a shot from Jonas Brodin headed to the upper left corner, then turned back more pressure from the Wild over the next two-plus minutes.
Then the night's would-be hero, Fleury, went to the penalty box for interference. But Grubauer helped out a friend, making several Grade-A stops that proved why the Kraken GM acted fast when the German-born goalie came on the NHL Free Agency market early morning on July 28. Hero hat back on Fleury, along with a stuffed salmon to toss as No. 1 star.
Grubauer joined the salmon toss as No. 2 star, preserving the victory with stellar work until Tanev and Giordano bagged the empty-netters.
Two highlight saves during the third-period pressure: Stopping point-blank wrist shots from forwards Nick Bjugstad and Joel Eriksson Ek.
Grubauer tossed a now-famous stuffed toy salmon to the east side of the stands. Fleury went with his salmon to the west side and drew big cheers in the post-game on-ice interview when he said, "Best fans in the NHL!" when asked what he wanted to say to fans.
The Kraken's first winning streak was highlighted by throaty home fans for a third straight sellout of 17,151. The home crowd continues to impress with cheers at the right hockey appreciation moments.
Plus, when things got tense on the defensive end during the third period's other "flurry," fans from all parts of Climate Pledge Arena spontaneously combusted with "Let's Go Kraken!" cheers at maximum volume.
The players appreciated the pick-us-up and verified this brand-new arena has plenty of old soul.