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The Kraken came into this game having beaten Arizona twice already, but nothing is guaranteed against the Coyotes who are a much better team on home ice. That didn't affect Seattle. Although they started slowly, and gave up the first goal, it was all Kraken after that.
Oliver Bjorkstrand opened the scoring with the first of two power play goals by his team in a three-goal second period. Justin Schultz answered after that with his first goal since Feb. 16. That goal against Pittsburgh was a game winner. So was this one. Matty Beniers and Jared McCann would add their tallies to the scoreboard securing the 4-1 win.

The Kraken have scored four or more goals in five straight games and are now just the second team in NHL history to earn 100 standings points in one of their first two seasons in the league.
Let's look at the game "by the numbers."
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