Following a faceoff win by Rangers center Mika Zibanejad and shoveled back to Miller, NYR winger Chris Kreider knocked down Sheahan in what Kraken TV analyst JT Brown called "definitely a penalty" during the ROOT SPORTS Northwest broadcast. A player without the puck is entitled to the ice in front of him, unless an opponent gets there first, which was not the case with Kreider moving toward Sheahan and running him over.
On the KJR 950/iHeart radio call, analyst Dave Tomlinson told listeners Sheahan was "interfered with and couldn't get in the shooting lane."
Sheahan, who is just three games short of playing in his 600th NHL game, was still on the ice when the puck sailed over and past him. The veteran center saw the puck get past Grubauer as he was scrambling to his knees. Sheahan immediately popped up to protest with on-ice officials but to no avail. For newer fans: Such a play or non-call is not reviewable.
After the game, Kraken head coach Dave Hakstol said he was choosing "to stay away from it" when asked about the Rangers' final goal.
"The reason is I'm not going to waste time on that play," said Hakstol, "or how I feel about it because I think that would take away from the spotlight how well I think our team played and how hard I think our team played today ... For the most part, we played a pretty damn good road game."
Gourde said he and his teammates were understandably disappointed with the result but told the post-game media scrum, "I'm proud of our guys ... we battled hard."
The Kraken lost just their second game when allowing two or fewer goals. They came into Sunday with a 10-1-1 record in such contests.