Danault tied it 1-1 at 18:52. Following a failed clearing attempt by the Kraken, Danault batted in his own rebound after his initial attempt deflected over Jones' shoulder.
"I thought both goalies played well," McLellan said. "Cal made some tremendous saves, Jones kept them in it when mistakes went against them. … We're taking it right now. There are other teams that are ten days behind us. [They'll have to play back-to-backs] at some point, and if we're playing them, we'll have to take advantage of it. We all play 82 games."
Trevor Moore put the Kings in front 2-1 on a short-handed breakaway 35 seconds into the third period, but Sprong scored 18 seconds later on the same power play to tie it 2-2 after he was left all alone in the left circle.
"We talked about [response goals] early on, whether it's a goal for or a goal against or a good shift or a bad shift," Seattle coach Dave Hakstol said. "It's a recognition to start with, right? You got to realize and recognize what just happened in the hockey game and then what needs to come. … That's the biggest thing, has been that recognition. We don't get to go out and do anything special, but we do have to go out and have a real competitive shift, and I think that's what it's all about."
NOTES: McCann's goal was his 100th in the NHL. … Kraken forward Oliver Bjorkstrand played in his 400th NHL game.