Seattle Kraken spill 5 goals at Rogers Arena as the Vancouver Canucks chase the puck
The Seattle Kraken moved to 30-26 with 9 overtime losses and 5 points, while the Vancouver Canucks fell to 20-38 with 8 overtime losses and 2 points after a 5-2 result at Rogers Arena. Seattle finished with 33 shots and 20 hits, and Vancouver answered with 34 shots and 24 hits in a game that ended at 11:33 PM PDT.
First period
The Seattle Kraken scored 2 goals in the first period while the Canucks scored 1 goal in the opening period scoring line. Seattle’s early push included 9 giveaways and 4 takeaways in the team totals, and the Nucks countered with 22 giveaways and 4 takeaways.
Second period
The Kraken added 1 goal in the second period while the Canucks were held to 0 in the middle frame. Seattle went 1-for-3 on the power play with 5 power-play shots, and Vancouver went 0-for-2 with 2 power-play shots. Seattle’s faceoff line showed 19 wins on 50 draws for 38 percent, and Vancouver posted 31 faceoff wins for 62 percent.
Third period
The Kraken put up 2 goals in the third period while the Canucks scored 1 goal in the final period scoring line. Philipp Grubauer recorded 32 saves on 34 shots against with 2 goals against, and Vancouver’s goaltending line finished with 28 saves on 33 shots against with 5 goals against. Seattle’s even-strength line produced 4 goals on 27 shots, and Vancouver’s even-strength line produced 2 goals on 32 shots.
Key performers and team markers
Bobby McMann logged 2 goals and 1 assist on 4 shots, and Jordan Eberle finished with 3 assists and a plus-minus of 4 in the Seattle player stats. Matty Beniers posted 1 goal and 2 assists on 1 shot, and Seattle’s game sheet credited the winning goal to the Kraken side alongside a team shooting rate of 15 percent. Seattle Kraken post-match stats also showed 18 blocked shot attempts, while Vancouver registered 9 blocked shot attempts in the team defensive totals.
After the horn
The game file listed game-changing plays Seattle Kraken vs Vancouver Canucks through Seattle’s 5 goals across 3 periods and Vancouver’s 2 goals on 34 shots at home. The official broadcast list supported Seattle Kraken post-game interviews availability via ESPN+ and the away television networks KHN, King 5, and KONG. The Canucks’ stat line of 22 giveaways against Seattle’s 9 giveaways framed what went wrong for Seattle Kraken only in faceoffs, where the Nucks held a 62 percent edge.
Seattle’s next broadcast comes on 03/15/2026 at 8:00 PM EDT, with the Florida Panthers visiting the Seattle Kraken at Climate Pledge Arena at 334 1st Ave N in Seattle, Washington. Fans can watch on ESPN+ and on SCRIPPS, KHN, and KONG, then run it back by sharing this article with other Kraken fans.