Tanev scored twice, and Oliver Bjorkstrand had a goal for the Kraken (6-8-1) in his return to the lineup after he was a healthy scratch in a 6-3 loss at the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday. Seattle had lost seven of its past eight and had never defeated the Golden Knights at Climate Pledge Arena. Joey Daccord made 21 saves.
“It was good. I would have been ready in Colorado, but I thought I was ready tonight,” Bjorkstrand said. “I kept it somewhat simple. I feel like I played well with the puck and was able to create some chances. So I think the key now is just to build on that.”
Jack Eichel had three assists, Nicolas Roy had a goal and an assist and Pavel Dorofeyev and Alex Pietrangelo each had a goal for the Golden Knights (9-4-1), who won their previous three. Hill made 28 saves.
“Pretty good effort overall, but I think we put ourselves in bad situations many times tonight,” Roy said. “’Hillsy’ played a really good game, and if it wasn’t for [Hill], I think it would have been a different score for sure.”
Dorofeyev made it 1-0 on a 5-on-3 power play at 10:13 of the first period, receiving a cross-crease pass from Roy at the bottom of the right circle and one-timing it past Daccord.
"As hockey games do, the game turns a little bit," Bylsma said. "They got the 3-on-5 for the full two minutes, and they scored on that."
Roy pushed it to 2-0 at 13:31, taking a feed from Ivan Barbashev at the left post and sending it into the open net.
Tanev cut it to 2-1 at 17:21, intercepting Brayden McNabb’s pass at the Seattle blue line to spring a breakaway. Tanev fired a wrist shot that beat Hill high blocker.
“I think we got off kilter for a few minutes there in the second period,” Bylsma said. “And I thought it was a huge, huge goal by ‘Turbo’ for not only himself, but the team to get that goal from him there to make it 2-1 and really get us back in the game.”