A look at the game “by the numbers.” - The Kraken controlled play through all three periods, earning 65.1-percent of all 5-on-5 shot volume and 58.2-percent of all shot quality. Impressively, instead of sitting back on a lead,
Matty Beniers had a goal and an assist and goaltender Philipp Grubauer made 23 saves for his first victory since Dec. 30 as the Seattle Kraken defeated the host Philadelphia Flyers 4-1 Saturday afternoon.
First Period_1, Philadelphia, Tippett 19 (Couturier, Michkov), 19:28. Second Period_2, Seattle, Kartye 4 (Dunn), 10:11. 3, Seattle, Beniers 15 (Evans, Larsson), 18:57. 4, Seattle, Stephenson 11, 19:38 (sh).
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Matty Beniers, Chandler Stephenson and Tye Kartye scored in the second period, helping the Seattle Kraken beat the Philadelphia Flyers 4-1. Brandon Montour also scored for the Kraken, who had lost four of five.