Oleksiak’s Late Goal Sinks Islanders, Extends Kraken’s Winning Streak to Four
Seattle Kraken Triumphs Over New York Islanders in Tense NHL Encounter Oleksiak's Decisive Goal Breaks Tie, Cements Kraken Victory Jamie Oleksiak emerged as the game-changer, netting the decisive goal with just 3:13 on the clock, propelling the Seattle Kraken to a thrilling 3-2 victory over the New York Islanders on Saturday. This win marks the Kraken's fourth consecutive victory. Yanni Gourde and Jared McCann also contributed to Seattle's scoreline, while Brandon Tanev facilitated the play with two assists. Goalkeeper Joey Daccord repelled 22 shots to keep the Islander's offense in check. The Islanders' Struggle and Sorokin's Efforts The Islanders, having secured a point in their latest five games (3-0-2), faced defeat despite goals from Brock Nelson and Pierre Engvall. Ilya Sorokin held the fort with 24 saves but couldn't prevent the loss. Gourde broke the deadlock with his season's first goal at the 8:10 mark of the opening period, but Engvall drew the Islanders level with 6:22 to spare. After a goalless second period, Nelson put the Islanders in front early in the third period. However, McCann quickly equalized with his ninth goal of the season, the highest in the team. Takeaways from the Kraken and Islanders Performance McCann's goal not only tied the game but also extended his impressive November form. He has accumulated seven points, including four goals and three assists, in his last five games since November 5. The Islanders, ranking 25th in the NHL in goals per game, have yet to secure a win this season when scoring fewer than four goals. The Turning Point and Vital Statistic Nelson's third-period goal could've been a game-changer, given the Kraken's offensive struggles since the first period. However, McCann's quick response reinvigorated the Kraken, who maintained their momentum until the final whistle. Statistically, the Kraken has been dominant, outscoring their adversaries 15-8 during their four-game winning streak. What's Next for the Islanders and Kraken Up next, the Islanders look to rebound against Calgary on Tuesday, while the Kraken aims to extend their winning streak when they host the New York Rangers on Sunday. The post Oleksiak’s Late Goal Sinks Islanders, Extends Kraken’s Winning Streak to Four appeared first on 21Sports.com.
Seattle Kraken Triumphs Over New York Islanders in Tense NHL Encounter
Oleksiak's Decisive Goal Breaks Tie, Cements Kraken Victory
Jamie Oleksiak emerged as the game-changer, netting the decisive goal with just 3:13 on the clock, propelling the Seattle Kraken to a thrilling 3-2 victory over the New York Islanders on Saturday. This win marks the Kraken's fourth consecutive victory.
Yanni Gourde and Jared McCann also contributed to Seattle's scoreline, while Brandon Tanev facilitated the play with two assists. Goalkeeper Joey Daccord repelled 22 shots to keep the Islander's offense in check.
The Islanders' Struggle and Sorokin's Efforts
The Islanders, having secured a point in their latest five games (3-0-2), faced defeat despite goals from Brock Nelson and Pierre Engvall. Ilya Sorokin held the fort with 24 saves but couldn't prevent the loss.
Gourde broke the deadlock with his season's first goal at the 8:10 mark of the opening period, but Engvall drew the Islanders level with 6:22 to spare. After a goalless second period, Nelson put the Islanders in front early in the third period. However, McCann quickly equalized with his ninth goal of the season, the highest in the team.
Takeaways from the Kraken and Islanders Performance
McCann's goal not only tied the game but also extended his impressive November form. He has accumulated seven points, including four goals and three assists, in his last five games since November 5.
The Islanders, ranking 25th in the NHL in goals per game, have yet to secure a win this season when scoring fewer than four goals.
The Turning Point and Vital Statistic
Nelson's third-period goal could've been a game-changer, given the Kraken's offensive struggles since the first period. However, McCann's quick response reinvigorated the Kraken, who maintained their momentum until the final whistle.
Statistically, the Kraken has been dominant, outscoring their adversaries 15-8 during their four-game winning streak.
What's Next for the Islanders and Kraken
Up next, the Islanders look to rebound against Calgary on Tuesday, while the Kraken aims to extend their winning streak when they host the New York Rangers on Sunday.
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