| Home | Away | |
|---|---|---|
| Teams | Kraken | Panthers |
| Goals | 6 | 2 |
| Shots | 25 | 25 |
| Power Play Goals | 1 | 0 |
| Penalty Minutes | 8 | 8 |
| Hits | 17 | 26 |
The Seattle Kraken turned their fortunes around with a commanding 6-2 victory over the Florida Panthers on March 15, 2026. This win, marked by an explosive offensive display, provided a much-needed boost for the Kraken as they aim to improve their playoff positioning.
In an important matchup for both teams, the Kraken showcased their offensive prowess, scoring six times against a struggling Panthers team. Seattle entered the game with a recent slump, registering just one win in five games. However, they exploded onto home ice, leveraging their solid offensive lineup and historical success against Florida, which included a 3-1-1 record in previous meetings. The Panthers, conversely, had been trending better but were unable to maintain that momentum in this pivotal game.
The turning point came in the first period when the Kraken struck early. Ben Meyers opened the scoring at 5:28, followed quickly by Berkly Catton's goal just six minutes later. Though the Panthers briefly answered back with a goal from Vinnie Hinostroza shortly after Catton's score, the Kraken quickly regained control with a goal from Ryan Winterton just before the period ended. This goal made it 3-1, boosting Seattle’s confidence and momentum heading into the second period.
Yet it was Kaapo Kakko's goal early in the second period that fundamentally shifted the game’s atmosphere. After grabbing a 4-1 lead, the Kraken were able to keep the Panthers at bay, piling on the pressure and maintaining dominance on the scoreboard.
Kaapo Kakko was a standout player in this game, contributing a goal and an assist. His playmaking ability ignited the Kraken's offense, especially noted during the second period when he scored to extend the lead. Ben Meyers and Ryan Winterton also delivered crucial performances, each contributing a goal and an assist to the final scoreline.
Bobby McMann and Jamie Oleksiak added to the tally with goals in the third period, showcasing the Kraken's depth and offensive capability. On the other side, Eetu Luostarinen's late goal provided a small consolation but was too little, too late for the Panthers.
This victory is significant for the Kraken as they look to build momentum heading into the final stretch of the season. With their record improving to 30-25-9, Seattle's playoff hopes are more alive than they were just a few games ago. For the Panthers, the loss stalls their recent upward trend and emphasizes the need for adjustments as they sit at 32-30-3. This game underlines the volatility of the current playoff race, with both teams fighting hard for positioning as the season draws to a close.