Brayden Schenn tallied a goal and assist, Jordan Kyrou also
scored and Vladimir Tarasenko had three assists for the Blues,
who improved to 2-0-0. Robert Thomas added two assists, and
goaltender Jordan Binnington made 32 saves.
Will Borgen, Ryan Donato and Adam Larsson scored for Seattle,
which went 0-2-1 on its first homestand of the season. Alex
Wennberg and Oliver Bjorkstrand each had two assists, and Martin
Jones stopped 24 of 28 shots.
Seattle rookie Shane Wright, the No. 4 overall pick in this
year's draft, got his first NHL point with an assist. He nearly
gave the Kraken the lead early in the third period, but his shot
from the low slot rang off the left post.
The winner came after Thomas dug the puck out from behind the
net and fed Tarasenko out front. Instead of taking a backhanded
shot, Tarasenko sent a drop pass to Faulk for a one-timer from
the high slot that went into the upper left corner of the net.
The Blues opened the scoring at 7:16 of the first period on
Kyrou's wrist shot from the right faceoff circle just after a
power play had expired.
Seattle tied it at 10:51 as Wennberg stole the puck at center
ice, skated over the blue line and cycled behind the net before
finding Borgen for a one-timer from just inside the right
faceoff dot.
The Blues regained the lead with two goals in a 17-second span
later in the opening period. Schenn scored on his own rebound at
11:55 after Jones turned over the puck behind his net, and Faulk
took Schenn's pass at 12:12 and put a backhander into the net.
After being thwarted on a breakaway, Donato pulled the Kraken
within 3-2 at 10:44 of the second. Binnington thought he had the
rebound covered, but the puck was sitting just outside the goal
line near the right post, and Donato jammed it in from his knee.
Seattle tied it on a fluke goal at 18:31 of the second as
Larsson's fluttering shot from the point deflected off
defenseman Torey Krug and into the net.
--Field Level Media
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