Matt Duchene, who has scored on five of seven shootout attempts this season, and Philip Tomasino scored in the tiebreaker for Nashville.
"You've got to expect to score on those," Duchene said. "They're huge, especially now, we're getting in a lot of shootout games. Obviously some 5-on-5 scoring has been hard to come by at times for us, but those are huge plays. … [Saros] is always outstanding, so us as shooters have to pull our weight."
Seattle has gone to overtime or shootout in four of its past six games, and six of 11.
"I thought for the most part we played good hockey," Kraken forward Jordan Eberle said. "We had our looks offensively. We just couldn't capitalize. It was just a good game. That's what playoff hockey is like."
NOTES: The Kraken, who hadn't lost on the road since Feb. 20 (4-1 at the San Jose Sharks), also won six straight road games Nov. 1-29. They are 23-9-4 away from home this season. … Nashville is 14-4-3 against Pacific Division teams. … Hynes said defenseman Roman Josi, who has missed three games with an upper-body injury, is day to day. … The Kraken tied the 1973-74 New York Islanders and 1925-26 Boston Bruins, who each had a 26-point increase from their inaugural season to their second season. The Kraken were 27-49-6 for 60 points last season.