Justin Schultz emerged as the hero, scoring the overtime winner to lead the Seattle Kraken to a 2-1 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers at Climate Pledge Arena on Friday. Schultz’s crucial goal at 2:35 of overtime, assisted by Oliver Bjorkstrand, secured the win for the Kraken, who extended their impressive point streak to eight games (6-0-2).
Vince Dunn’s third-period goal, off a deflection from Flyers defenseman Nick Seeler, helped Seattle tie the game, setting the stage for Schultz’s later heroics. Goalkeeper Joey Daccord delivered a strong performance, making 27 saves and playing a key role in the Kraken’s victory.
The Flyers, despite a valiant effort, saw their streak of earning points in 12 out of their last 13 games (8-1-4) slightly dented. Travis Konecny provided Philadelphia’s lone goal, a first-period short-handed effort, while goalie Carter Hart turned away 27 shots.
Seattle’s win was a collective effort, with Oliver Bjorkstrand notching two assists and Vince Dunn contributing significantly. The team’s resilience was on full display, as they bounced back from a deficit and showed remarkable composure in overtime.
The Flyers’ Konecny lamented the missed opportunity but acknowledged the point gained, while coach John Tortorella praised his team’s effort despite the result. On the other side, Seattle coach Dave Hakstol lauded Schultz’s professionalism and impact, particularly after being a healthy scratch in previous games.
This victory sets the Kraken up positively as they prepare for their next big challenge against the Vegas Golden Knights in the 2024 Discover NHL Winter Classic at T-Mobile Park in Seattle on Monday.
In a game that showcased both teams’ competitive spirit, the Kraken’s late rally and Schultz’s overtime heroics underlined their ability to win tight contests, a crucial trait as they continue their pursuit of success in the league.