Geekie made it 4-2 at 12:38 of the third period off a cross-ice pass by Jared McCann.
The Coyotes gave up three consecutive goals after taking a 2-1 lead.
"I saw a lack of fight, a lack of soul a little bit. We have a lot of frustration, for whatever reason," Arizona coach Andre Tourigny said. "Instead of regrouping and pushing all together, we can see a lot of frustration.
"It's tough put your finger on it. You can feel it, you can see it. The why' and
how' to get out of it, that's the million-dollar question."
After no goals for nearly a period and a half, there were five goals in a span of 9:07 in the second.
"We weren't able to get the first goal, but we responded well," Soucy said. "That's big for our team where we are right now, to keep responding, keep fighting after they get the lead."
Schmaltz gave the Coyotes a 1-0 lead at 8:11 with a one-timer from the slot on a power play, but the Kraken scored 18 seconds later when Soucy tied it 1-1 at 8:29 with a wrist shot as two teammates screened Vejmelka.
"I just try to get it in there when I see numbers in front," Soucy said. "Obviously on that first goal, the goalie didn't see it. I think that's a good job by our forwards getting to the net."