As a result of his tenacious play, Kartye – who is tied for third most minor penalties drawn this season (15) - put the Ducks in the penalty box four times. That was the highest number of drawn penalties in the entire game across both rosters.
And so it seemed a just reward for Kartye to get a goal as a reward for his overall efforts – and ironically it was the only even strength score of the game.
So how did that goal come to be?
As part of our Playing With Ease series presented by GEICO, let’s dig in.
While Kartye’s goal was scored in 5-on-5 play, it did come right after a power play – 14 seconds after, in fact – so the Kraken had some of the momentum generated on their second time with the skater advantage during which they generated four shot attempts.
In the final seconds of the power play, Anaheim gets the puck out of the zone and knowing play is about to go back to even strength, and having been out for a minute or more already, most of the Kraken power players are going to go for a change.
Ryker Evans retrieves the puck and sends a pass across the neutral zone to Oliver Bjorkstrand. While the Dane and Matty Beniers turn to enter the offensive zone, Evans, Logan Morrison, and Eeli Tolvanen can get off the ice.