The Kraken came out strong against the Golden Knights. Backed by Chris Driedger, who played well all game, Seattle generated quality chances while quieting Vegas. But, as Dave Hakstol said, "we didn't generate much, especially in the second half of the game." The second period of the contest was the difference-maker as a post-power play goal against came off Shea Theodore's stick. It would eventually become the game-winner even though Vegas would add two more goals in the final frame.
Let's look at the game "by the numbers."
Postgame Instant Analysis: Vegas vs. Seattle
After a solid start, a slowing Kraken attack couldn't overtake Vegas leading to a 3-0 loss