Jordan Eberle scored for the Kraken (11-10-6), who are 0-5-1 in their past six games. Philipp Grubauer made 25 saves.
“We need to find a little bit better from everybody,” Eberle said. “You can say we’re working hard, competing, but I just think that we need to find a little more from every single guy… The line between winning and losing is so thin.”
Seattle coach Lane Lambert agreed.
“I thought we started the game slowly, which, when you’ve lost four in a row and haven't won a game in five, that’s disappointing to me,” he said. "... I would agree with [Eberle’s] assessment that we need more for everybody.”
Eriksson Ek gave the Wild a 1-0 lead at 1:18 of the second period, taking Matt Boldy’s feed from below the goal line and tapping it through Grubauer’s five-hole from the low slot.
“I thought [Eriksson Ek] was excellent tonight. He was really solid, I think, in all facets of the game,” Minnesota coach John Hynes said. “And it was nice to see him get on the board scoringwise, because I think he's played some really solid hockey. But tonight he was at a high level.”
Eberle tied it 1-1 with a power-play goal at 6:48. Following a face-off win by Chandler Stephenson, Jared McCann collected the puck and sent a cross-ice pass to Stephenson in the right face-off circle, where he then connected with Eberle on a backdoor pass for the goal.
“We won the so-called special teams battle, which we haven’t done for a little bit here,” Lambert said. “So, it’s a step in the right direction and definitely a positive from that standpoint.”
Minnesota forward Mats Zuccarello left the game after taking a hit from Seattle defenseman Vince Dunn at 14:59 of the first period. Dunn was originally assessed a major penalty for the hit, but it was rescinded after an official review.
“It's more disturbing, as a coach, when you see one of your players laying on the ice and get hit like that,” Hynes said. “I’m just thankful that ‘Zuccy’s’ in a good spot right now.”
Johansson put the Wild back ahead 2-1 at 8:12 of the third period. Eriksson Ek threw a backhand at the net from the right boards and Johansson tipped it out of the air and between his legs past Grubauer.
“I was hoping for [the shot to be] on the ice, but it worked out,” Johansson said. “I mean, we needed a few goals tonight. It hasn’t gone our way with that lately, but yeah, fun to see a few go in and get some confidence back in the group.”