Continuing his early-season campaign for the Calder Trophy, red-hot rookie Matty Beniers opened the scoring for the Kraken when he took a pass from Jared McCann and beat Sergei Bobrovsky with a powerful one-timer from the slot to make it 1-0 just 1:04 into the first period.
Netting his first goal of the season, Eric Staal evened things up for the Panthers when took a pass from Colin White and beat Martin Jones from the slot to make it 1-1 at 7:34 of the second period. Not long after that, Andre Burakovsky scored to put the Kraken back on top 2-1 at 9:05.
"Honestly, I'm here to play a role and contribute in any way I can," said Staal, whose 442 goals career goals are currently the fifth-most among active players in the NHL. "I've been asked to penalty kill a lot, and I take a lot of pride in that and doing a good job with the guys.
"It's always nice to contribute offensively and score. I've been able to do that for most of my career. It took a little while to get that first one, but hopefully it'll open the floodgates a little bit and relax the shoulders and I'll get a few more for this group as we keep moving forward."
Adding to their lead after killing off a power play, the Kraken went up 3-1 when Jordan Eberle set up in the slot and re-directed a shot from Beniers past Bobrovsky at 7:15 of the third period.
With the Kraken earning a five-minute power play after Ryan Lomberg was whistled for boarding Justin Schultz, Alex Wennberg extended the lead to 4-1 with a one-timer from the left circle at 15:09. With just 2:38 left in regulation, Yanni Gourde added an empty-net goal to make it 5-1.
With 1:17 remaining on the clock, Chris Tierney found the back of the net for the second time in three games when he deflected in a point shot from Matt Kiersted to trim Florida's deficit to 5-2.
"I know we have the winning quality in here," Kiersted said. "We can do it in here. I don't think it's a matter of this team not being as good as the other teams or anything. Things are going to start clicking for us. Some things aren't going our way right now, but it'll all come together."