EDMONTON, AB - The Kraken's vengeance was swift and without mercy.
After the Edmonton Oilers put up seven goals at Climate Pledge Arena last week, the Seattle Kraken exacted their revenge on Tuesday night with a four-goal second period in a 5-2 victory at Rogers Place.
"I don't think their game changed too much," defenceman Brett Kulak said. "I think it was just us letting our foot off the gas a little bit."
The Oilers jumped to a two-goal lead early in the middle frame after Connor McDavid notched his 33rd goal of the season, but the Kraken answered back with four straight tallies in the frame to turn a two-goal deficit into a two-goal lead before Alex Wennberg added an empty-net goal in the final three minutes of regulation.
Forward Ryan Nugent-Hopkins added a goal in the defeat, while netminder Stuart Skinner was relieved by Jack Campbell in the middle frame after allowing four goals on 11 shots in the period.
The Oilers have lost five straight on home ice (0-4-1) and fall to 9-11-1 at Rogers Place heading into Thursday's continuation of the four-game homestand against the New York Islanders.
GAME RECAP: Kraken 5, Oilers 2
The Kraken score four straight in the second period to hand the Oilers their fifth straight defeat on home ice