Vince Dunn and Ryan Donato scored in regulation and Donato also
tallied in the shootout for Seattle, which had been 0-8-1 since
Dec. 14. Goaltender Philipp Grubauer stopped 25 shots, plus both
of Chicago's attempts in the shootout.
Dominik Kubalik had a goal and an assist and Brandon Hagel also
scored for the Blackhawks, who had a season-best-tying four-game
winning streak snapped.
Chicago goalie Marc-Andre Fleury made 35 saves, including a
penalty shot by Jared McCann with 6:26 remaining to preserve the
2-2 tie.
Donato scored in the second round of the shootout, taking a slow
approach before lifting a shot over a sprawling Fleury. After a
Chicago miss, Donskoi scored on a wrist shot high to the glove
side.
It was scoreless until past the midpoint of the second period.
The Blackhawks tallied first, as Kubalik converted a breakaway
off a long lead pass from Erik Gustafsson at 12:06 of the
second.
Dunn tied it at 15:01, his shot from just inside the blue line
deflecting off a defenseman trying to clear the front of the
crease before ricocheting off the crossbar and over the goal
line.
The Blackhawks regained the lead on the power play at 17:06 of
the second. Patrick Kane passed to Kubalik in front of the net
and he took two shots from close range, with Grubauer stopping
both. The rebound of the latter shot squirted free to Hagel,
alone at the right post, and he tapped the puck into the open
side of the net.
The Kraken tied it on a two-on-one rush at 2:02 of the third.
Donato's initial shot was stopped by Fleury but a sliding Caleb
Jones took out his own goalie and Donato scored on the rebound.
--Field Level Media
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