Dvorsky pushed the lead to 2-0 at 9:40 on the power play. He sent a shot pass from the right circle to the front of the net that deflected in off the stick of Seattle defenseman Adam Larsson.
Evans, who made his season debut after missing the first 13 games with an upper-body injury, scored with a slap shot from just outside the left face-off circle to make it 2-1 at 8:28 of the second period.
“It was a long training camp for me, so it was good to get back in regular season games and to get back with the guys,” Evans said. “You just try to make some simple plays, get some touches so you can feel it again.
“Obviously I’m going to have an attack mindset this year, I think we all are, so we’ve just got to get pucks towards the net and [Ben] Meyers had a great screen. I was just able to find a hole there.”
Tolvanen tied it 2-2 on the power play at 15:25 when he followed up the rebound of Vince Dunn’s point shot with a snap shot from the right circle. It was Tolvanen’s first goal this season.
“It’s been a while,” Tolvanen said. “You start thinking about it, but it’s always good to get the first one.”
Kyrou, who was a healthy scratch in a 3-0 win at the Buffalo Sabres on Thursday, gave the Blues a 3-2 lead at 5:10 of the third. He stayed with a loose puck at the left of the net, skated out in front and lifted it over Grubauer.
“Just felt good to give our team the lead,” Kyrou said. “It’s tough we couldn’t pull that win out today.”
NOTES: Stephenson's goal was the latest game-tying tally in Kraken history (previously 59:38 on Dec. 18, 2023). ... Wright became the second-youngest player to score an overtime goal for Seattle, following Matty Beniers (20 years, 26 days) on Dec. 1, 2022. It was also Wright's first career NHL overtime goal. … Kyrou had a team-high four shots on goal in 16:00 of ice time.