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After three different octopus defenders had made second-pro-pro-pro-proof shots online on the net that the teammates held a lead of 4: 3 after 40 minutes, the extraordinary Seattle D-Man, Brandon Montour, made another shot from the point (he was one of the three previous three). Great way to celebrate the Kraken day for the sixth anniversary of Seattle Faithful, which will perform 32,000 deposits in 24 hours.

The five octopus goals scored the Quintet Seattle on December 28th in an unforgettable 5: 4 victory in the Climate Plessge Arena. Kraken goalkeeper Joey Daccord achieved decisive parades of the late second period and then 10 more parades in the last 20 minutes, including two opportunities. Eeli Tolvanen, who later achieved the game winner in the second period of a Ryker Evans shot and now has 18 in the season, added a goal with empty networks to achieve the victory and home win of the visiting Canucks.

“Only the proof of how we have received our goals is a good bouncer message for the boys, the network, the net front, the interior and fighting, to fight and fight.

“Then at best we are when we compete, win pucks and hunt her 'D', are only physical, are competitive and moved our feet,” said Center Shane Wright, who scored the first two octopus goals in his last 11 games.

Compliance with despair, part 1

In an optional morning skate in which most of the squad was populated, Dan Bylsma made a clear point about what he was expecting from his octopus squad when he was asked about Vancouvers urgency level that he earned two points on Saturday evening, as the Canucks hold the second wildcard spot in the Western conference.

“You are in a dog struggle,” said Bylsma. “You are one [win] and three [losses] Come out of the break. You cannot be satisfied with this situation. This is a team that fights for your playoff life and you shouldn't see any difference to us. We have to correspond to this despair. That's how we want to play. “

The early octopuses met the bill and provided hits and the first goal of the game from the staff of Andre Burakovsky (his sixth year). But Vancouver voted the intensity with some chances that octopus-goalsman Joey Daccord had launched. The visitors held the competitive fire and scored two goals in 15 goals (and another seven Vancouver shots that Kraken blocked skater). Seattle ended with six shots.

Compliance with despair, part 2

After the 2-1 deficit of the second period, Seattle grouped itself up with the prescribed despair mode in order not only to knot the game once, but twice and then achieve a response goal to get 4: 3 with 4: 3 after tying up the game. Thanks to a Brandon Montour laser, Oliver Bjork stand hit a tip to bring the game into the middle stanza for four minutes. Four minutes later, Vancouver flashed his own desperate steps (hate it to say), a highlight reel shorter goal by Dakota Joshua.

But another four minutes later, Matty Beniers won a face in the Van Zone and shoveled the puck directly back to Vince Dunn, who was ready. He hammered a shot that Beniers and showed his high hockey -iq by driving Netfront after the FaceOff's victory, and distracted Kevin Lankinen. It marks Beniers 14TH Points of the season. Exactly 60 seconds later, another Sea defender, the young Ryker Evans, sent a shot towards Lankinen this time, with Eeli Tolvanen doing the tip-in. Chandler Stephenson and the above Burakovsky, who was not unnoticed or unproductive, fought in the right corner to keep the piece alive. Stephenson took the loose puck and sent him cross ice and back to Evans. Burakovsky, who achieved the opening goal, probably played his best game of the season.