Matty Beniers (1-2-3) and Trevor Zegras (0-3-3) each had three-point nights but it was the Kraken rookie who prevailed, leading Seattle (13-5-3, 29 points) to its fifth straight win in a back-and-forth, nine-goal affair. The Kraken tied the longest win streak in franchise history and improved to 9-1-1 in November while the club's .864 points percentage through that span trails only the Devils (.923) for the highest among all teams.
* Beniers, who became the first rookie to post a three-point game with the Kraken on Wednesday, recorded his third multi-point outing in four contests and fourth overall in 2022-23 - the most among all rookies. Beniers now has 7-11-18 (22 GP) on the season and has opened a five-point lead over Coyotes forward Matias Maccelli (1-12-13 in 18 GP) in the NHL's rookie points race.
* On the other side, Zegras recorded his fourth career three-point game, tied with Ryan Getzlaf for the second most by a Ducks player at age 21 or younger and trailing only Paul Kariya (12 GP). It was also Zegras' third career three-assist outing - the most by any Ducks skater before their 22nd birthday.