Kraken players celebrate after Haydn Fleury scored against the Wild during the second period of a game Thursday in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Kraken players celebrate after Haydn Fleury scored against the Wild during the second period of a game Thursday in Seattle. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)

Fleury scores twice, improving Kraken defeat Wild

Philipp Grubauer stops 30 shots as Seattle tops Minnesota 4-1 for its second straight win.

  • By Wire Service
  • Thursday, October 28, 2021 9:59pm
  • SportsKraken

By Tim Booth / Associated Press

SEATTLE — Haydn Fleury had the first two-goal game of his career and Brandon Tanev added his sixth of the season into an empty net, as the Seattle Kraken beat the Minnesota Wild 4-1 on Thursday night.

Seattle won its second straight — and the most impressive of its three victories so far — in handing Minnesota just its second loss.

Fleury scored late in the first period to pull Seattle even at 1-1 and his wraparound goal in the second gave the Kraken the lead. Tanev and Mark Giordano both scored empty net goals after Minnesota pulled Cam Talbot.

Ryan Hartman scored his third goal of the season off a great feed from Kirill Kaprizov early in the first period, but Minnesota was stymied the rest of the way thanks to a terrific performance from Seattle goalie Philipp Grubauer.

Grubauer made 30 saves, including a critical stop of Kaprizov on a breakaway in the closing seconds of the second period. As Minnesota pushed for an equalizer in the third period, Grubauer held them off with 16.

Joel Erickson Ek nearly pulled Minnesota even midway through the third on the power play. His tipped shot trickled along the goal line but hit the post and stayed out.

Minnesota played without leading scorer Mats Zuccarello and forward Rem Pitlick after both were placed on the NHL’s COVID-19 protocol earlier Thursday. Zuccarello had seven points through six games, while Pitlick had an assist in his Wild debut in Tuesday’s win at Vancouver.

Fleury had three goals in 47 games last year between Carolina and Anaheim. His career high of four goals came in the 2019-20 season with the Hurricanes. But Fleury fits the mold of the kind of player Seattle was hoping would flourish with a bigger role.

Fleury’s first goal was a wrist shot from just inside the blue line through traffic that sneaked past Talbott.

His second was a terrific individual play. After a lengthy spell in the offensive zone, Fleury faked a slap shot from distance, carried the puck deep and flicked a wrist shot that Talbot saved. But the puck rebounded right to Fleury and he quickly wrapped around the back of the net, beating Talbot and giving Seattle a 2-1 lead.

SUPERSONICS RECONGITION

Basketball Hall of Famer Lenny Wilkens was honored Thursday with the street outside of Climate Pledge Arena being renamed Lenny Wilkens Way. Wilkens, a coach and player for the Seattle SuperSonics, celebrated his 84th birthday on Thursday and the crowd sang to him during the game.

NOTES

Wild F Connor Dewar and defenseman Jon Lizotte made their NHL debuts. It was especially meaningful for Dewar, who played junior hockey for the nearby Everett Silvertips. D Jordie Benn also made his Minnesota debut. … Seattle has allowed two goals in 18 power play attempts this season.

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