Still, the Kraken had chances early and rallied later. Donato scored the first goal in their history at 11:32 of the second period, and McCann followed at 12:44. When Geekie tied it at 7:58 of the third, ripping a shot past goalie Robin Lehner, he twirled his stick like a swashbuckler. It looked like the Kraken might pull it off.
A play or two here, and they might have.
"We obviously haven't been in that situation before, [but] we've all played on different teams and been in that situation on other teams," Donato said. "So we just came together, and we knew as soon as we got one, the others would come.
"You can always gloom on the negatives, and obviously there's things we could take out of the game, but we did battle back and gave ourselves a chance. It's good to see that early, and I think if we correct those things now and learn from our mistakes, we'll be better."
This is something on which the Kraken can build. That includes being unsatisfied with the result.
"It's been a pretty challenging last 40 hours for our group," Hakstol said. "A lot of ups and downs through the game tonight. We made some mistakes that cost us, but we also did a lot of really good things. Getting down 3-0 in this building, being able to push back to get it back to even, I think that says a lot about our group in terms of sticking together, believing and making plays. But it's disappointing not to come away with the two points."