
Seattle Kraken pulled out Los Angeles Kings in the thriller, 2-1 on Monday 7th April. Matty Beniers and Brandon Montour scored 54 seconds apart in the first period. Beniers scored his 19th goal of the season when he went hard to the net to return to the open net to tie her at 18:35.
Montor scored with 30.6 seconds remaining in this period and defeated Darcy Kuemer on the goalkeeper’s glove to set up a career with 17 goals. Joey Daccord made 28 savings for Seattle.
Quinton Byfield scored his 20. Goal and Kuemper ended with 26 savings for Los Angeles, who set out for four victories in four games two nights after he made a playoffs for the fourth year in a row. The kings dropped to 29-5-4 this season.
Byfield scored only 1:48 into the game. After waking up, he was entangled with Shane Wright in front of the net, Kyle Burroughs diverted and ended up with one hand. This season, Byfield took exclusive assets on the fourth list of Kings Kings and broke the tie with Anze Kopitar. Adrian Kempe leads a 33 team.
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Seattle scored 12 goals in the last three games while allowing only two to stay perfect on a five -game trip.
While Kuemper held the game with one goal by making three great stops in the other. With two attempts to detach, Eel’s Tolvanen denied and reached out to save the stick on Jaden Schwartz on a wide open net with 2:42 on the left.
The main peaks of the game
Kings managed to shoot one shot on the goal in 5 to 3 at 1:51 in the first period. While Montour has the highest goals this season among defenders, for Cale Makar (30), Zach Werenski (20) and Jakob Chchchrun (20)
Seattle Kraken will play in Utah on Tuesday while Kings will host Anaheim on Thursday
(With Associated Press inputs)
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Aashish vashistha
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April 8, 2025