"We found a way," San Jose coach Bob Boughner said. "I don't think it was our best performance by any means, but at this time of year, to get two points and find a way, that's the biggest thing."
James Reimer made 39 saves, and Jasper Weatherby had two assists for the Sharks (24-23-6), who had lost eight of their past nine games (1-4-4), including 3-1 to the Boston Bruins on Saturday.
"These games are too important at this time of year, and I understand fatigue," Boughner said. "We didn't make it easy on ourselves. We had terrible puck management (to start) and I don't think we were playing hard enough. We were standing around watching in the first period. But we adjusted, and that's a good thing."
Morgan Geekie scored, and Philipp Grubauer made 21 saves for the Kraken (16-34-5), who have lost seven straight (0-6-1).
"We got no reward for our effort tonight," Seattle coach Dave Hakstol said. "So those are things you have to handle and you have to overcome. I thought we continued to go; we lost our momentum after the second goal against. We didn't really get it going again in the second period."
Reedy, who was playing in his sixth NHL game, made it 2-1 at 7:15 of the second period when his shot off a face-off win by Weatherby fluttered past Grubauer's blocker.
"It's an emotional moment for me, just thinking about everything that went into it and getting to this point," Reedy said. "In this building, too, in front of all the fans. And my family is watching back home. It's actually my mom's birthday, so [it's a] little birthday present for her. Special moment."