| Home | Away | |
|---|---|---|
| Teams | Kraken | Penguins |
| Goals | 3 | 6 |
| Shots | 23 | 32 |
| Power Play Goals | 1 | 0 |
| Penalty Minutes | 6 | 6 |
| Hits | 20 | 23 |
The Pittsburgh Penguins secured a 6-3 win against the Seattle Kraken on January 19, 2026. The visiting team established control early and managed to hold off a resilient Kraken squad, ultimately driving the game with timely scoring and solid offensive presence.
Both teams showcased their offensive skills, but the Penguins effectively capitalized on their chances. They jumped to an early lead, scoring two goals in the first period. Despite the Kraken's efforts to climb back into the game, the Penguins' persistence and key moments allowed them to pull ahead, securing a comfortable margin by the game's end.
The turning point came in the second period when the Kraken tied the game at 2-2 with a goal by Ryan Lindgren, assisted by Ben Meyers. However, the Penguins quickly regained the advantage with a goal from Brett Kulak less than a minute later. That shift in momentum kept the Penguins ahead, allowing them to respond decisively each time Seattle found a way to challenge their lead.
Several players made significant impacts in this matchup:
The Penguins' win reinforces their position as a competitive force this season. With strong offensive contributions from multiple players, they are proving capable of maintaining pressure and seizing opportunities. For the Kraken, despite their effort in fighting back from a two-goal deficit, the inability to hold the momentum after equalizing serves as a lesson in maintaining consistency under pressure. This game indicates the importance of quick responses and capitalizing on scoring chances moving forward for both teams.