Thursday night's matchup with top-tier Eastern Conference foe New Jersey was exactly the kind of game Kraken coach Dave Hakstol knows will be plentiful during what is undeniably a Seattle run at a postseason spot in just its second season. He's said it more than few times in media scrums: His team has to be prepared to play and win a lot of 3-2 games. It all came down to protecting a slim one-goal lead over the final 20 minutes.
The litmus test result unfolded shift by shift, close calls by just-missed chances, big save matching big save. An early Devils penalty in the third period provided hope to stretch the lead to two goals but instead backfired like a car needing a new fuel pump when New Jersey veteran forward Erik Haula outskated everybody to backhand a game-tying shorthanded goal.
Final Buzzer: On Time in OT
After Kraken scored first two goals of the game, then go up 3-2, New Jersey ties matters later. Andre Burakovsky scores the overtime winner

NJD@SEA: Tanev taps in a pass in front of the net
NJD@SEA: Burakovsky fires home OT winner from circle
NJD@SEA: Donato fires home his second of the game
NJD@SEA: Donato fires home a beautiful shot

















