Kraken's Third Period Surge Drowns Flyers at Climate Pledge Arena
The Seattle Kraken improved their record to 16-14-6 with a decisive victory over the Philadelphia Flyers, who now stand at 19-11-7. The final score of the game was 4-1 in favor of the home team, Seattle.
First Period
The opening period saw both teams struggling to find their rhythm. The Flyers managed to outshoot the Kraken with 32 shots on goal compared to Seattle's 20, but neither team could capitalize on their opportunities. Philipp Grubauer stood tall in net for the Kraken, making crucial saves that kept Philadelphia off the scoreboard.
Second Period
As play resumed, Chandler Stephenson broke through for Seattle with an impressive goal assisted by Matty Beniers and Kaapo Kakko. This marked a turning point as it gave the Kraken a much-needed boost in momentum. Despite being outshot again by Philadelphia, Grubauer continued his stellar performance between the pipes.
Third Period
The final period was where Seattle truly shined. Eeli Tolvanen led an offensive charge that resulted in three goals for the Kraken. Jordan Eberle added another tally to seal their dominance over Philadelphia. Meanwhile, Grubauer's exceptional goaltending remained consistent throughout all periods of play.
In this post-game report Seattle Kraken fans can take pride in how well their team performed against such formidable opponents like those from Broad Street Bullies territory! With this win under their belt comes anticipation about what lies ahead when they face Vancouver Canucks next week at Climate Pledge Arena scheduled December 29th starting around evening time (10:00 PM EDT). Fans will have multiple options available including ESPN+, KHN TV network broadcasts along Amazon Prime Video streaming services so make sure not miss any action-packed moments coming up soon!
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