Kerfoot tied it 2-2 at 19:01 of the second period, skating into Michael Carcone’s rebound in the left circle and lifting a shot over Grubauer’s blocker.
“I’m playing with some high-IQ guys,” Carcone said. “They want me to take the puck wide and get it to the net, and they know that it’s going to go there, and I know they’re going to be there. So, that’s working out.”
Schwartz put Seattle back in front 3-2 at 7:22 of the third period, receiving a stretch pass from Kakko and snapping a shot between Vejmelka’s pads on a breakaway.
“It was a good turnover, and I just heard the whole bench and all the fans yelling, ‘Pass the puck! It’s going to be a breakaway!’” Kakko said. “So, I tried to get it there, and I don’t know, maybe a little lucky, but it gets there and nice finish [by Schwartz].”
Beniers pushed it to 4-2 at 11:09 after he received another pass from Kakko for a partial breakaway. Although he fanned on his initial attempt, he retrieved the puck below the goal line and quickly banked a shot in off Vejmelka’s left pad.
“[Beniers and Kakko] are talking, they’re getting together, they’re communicating together with Schwartz,” Bylsma said. “‘What are we going to do on this play, the next play? How are we going to do it? Will you be there? I’ll be there.'