Kraken forward Jared McCann has a theory about how teammates sharing their goal distribution so heavily can have a huge impact on confidence when the going gets tough.
McCann and company twice found themselves trailing at home Thursday night before erupting for four second period markers against the Philadelphia Flyers and their 6-foot-7 Finnish-born, Russian-raised netminder Ivan Fedotov. By the time this 6-4 victory was done, six different Kraken players had scored all their team’s goals for a second consecutive game to move them above .500 for the first time.
“I think when you have everybody going like we did tonight – the last couple of nights have been good – we’ve just got to be consistent with it,” McCann said after his tying second period slap shot goal ignited the latest Kraken scoring outburst and saw him add a pair of assists before it was done. “We’re not going to score six or seven goals every single game, but I think we can do a better job of just focusing and keeping the puck out of our net.”