Shane Wright had a goal and an assist, Mason Marchment and Chandler Stephenson each had two assists and Joey Daccord made 26 saves for the Kraken (3-0-2), who were 0-0-2 in their past two games. The Kraken extended the longest season-opening point streak in the franchise's five seasons.
Seattle was without defenseman Brandon Montour, who is taking a temporary leave of absence to attend to a family matter.
“It’s huge,” Seattle coach Lane Lambert said. “To maybe not come away with two points tonight would have been super disheartening because we’ve been in that situation the past couple of games but we are in tight hockey games. That’s the way it is. That’s the fourth overtime game in a row so we expect to be in tight hockey games for the most part and we have to be comfortable playing in those games.”
John Tavares scored twice, Nylander had two assists and Stolarz made 24 saves for the Maple Leafs (3-2-1), who had won two in a row.
“Inconsistent more than anything,” Toronto coach Craig Berube said. “When we wanted to play the right way, we were good but we had too many lapses in the game that cost us.”
“(On the overtime goal), we’re too spread out, we are all man on man. It’s a difficult play for Nylander but he’s got to have that guy if he wants to man up like that and the guy skated by him.”
The Kraken went up 1-0 at 7:29 of the first period when Wright, who was playing in his 100th NHL game, put in a rebound from Marchment’s shot just below the left face-off dot on the power play.
Morgan Rielly tied it 1-1 at 14:56 when he took a pass from Auston Matthews on a 2-on-1 and shot blocker side from just below the top of the left face-off circle.
Jani Nyman put the Kraken up 2-1 at 14:19 of the second period when he one-timed a pass in the slot from Marchment.
Tavares tied it 2-2 at 16:01 when he got to a loose puck and shot high blocker from the top of the left face-off circle.