It was Pitlick's 16th NHL game and fifth with the Wild after the forward was claimed off waivers from the Nashville Predators on Oct. 5.
"I'm super grateful, it's been a whirlwind just coming to Minnesota and scoring my first and then getting three like that's it's really special," Pitlick said. "It's a big wild super dream and [Ryan Hartman] assists on all three of them. Just the plays that he made, I think the last two he intercepted both of those pucks. 'Wow', that's all I can say."
Cam Talbot made 28 saves, and Hartman had three assists for Minnesota (10-4-0), which equaled the best 14-game start in its history (2015-16, 2006-07, 2002-03).
"Stressing to make sure we just continue to play every shift for 60 minutes," Hartman said. "I don't think we played the full 60, we gave up a couple chances. Maybe a few minutes there. We were there in our own end but overall it is a good team win."
Alex Wennberg and Marcus Johansson each had a goal and an assist for the Kraken (4-10-1), who lost their fourth straight. Philipp Grubauer made 18 saves.
"You're not going to come out against this team and generate a ton of offense," Seattle coach Dave Hakstol said. "The key there is also not giving up a ton of offense and we didn't give up very much. But what we did, the breakaways in the in the second period, are plays that are too easy to give up to that opposition."