Scott Wedgewood, who was claimed off waivers from the New Jersey Devils on Thursday, made 27 saves after replacing Karel Vejmelka. He also got the win when Arizona ended its streak in 2017-18 against the Philadelphia Flyers, who were at the time coached by Dave Hakstol, now the Seattle coach.
"I don't know what it is about 'Wedgy,' but obviously he played an incredible game for us when he came in," said Crouse, who is one of four remaining teammates from when Wedgewood played for Arizona that season.
The Coyotes were playing the second game of a back-to-back after losing 3-1 to the Anaheim Ducks on Friday, so Wedgewood didn't even know all of his teammates.
"The legs are shaking a little bit," he said. "You're with a new team, you know what's at stake and you know you're down early, and just want to keep them in it. We started coming back and gained momentum, and we started to find our game."
Grubauer made 17 saves for the Kraken (4-7-1), who have lost three of their past four games.
"Our focus wasn't there," Hakstol said. "Our awareness wasn't there and that's indicative of a couple of the goals-against."
Jordan Eberle gave Seattle a 1-0 lead 15 seconds into the game, scoring with a backhand near the right post after corralling a loose puck behind the net.
Yanni Gourde then scored 44 seconds later on the Kraken's second shot of the game to make it 2-0 at 59 seconds. Vejmelka was pulled following the goal.