Hockey

Reimer makes 26 saves, Sharks blank Kraken 4-0

Seattle was shut out for the third time this season
February 20, 2023 at 5:18 p.m.

By Ben Ross, Associated Press

SAN JOSE, Calif. — James Reimer stopped 26 shots for his second shutout of the season and the San Jose Sharks beat the Seattle Kraken 4-0 on Monday.

“The team played great,” Reimer said. “We’ve had a couple of really solid games start to finish this year and this is one. Blocking shots, making hard plays, making smart plays.”

Logan Couture, Evgeny Svechnikov, Noah Gregor and Michael Eyssimont scored for San Jose, which snapped a three-game skid. Erik Karlsson had two assists.

“I thought from the get-go we were on our toes,” Sharks coach David Quinn said. “We were playing an aggressive style. We were on the attack ... From top to bottom, I really liked our effort.”

Martin Jones made 19 saves against his former team but lost his fourth straight start as Seattle was shut out for the third time this season.

“They were quicker and harder at the puck," Kraken coach Dave Hakstol said. “They worked at a level that they were winning and dictating those battles.”

After a scoreless first period, Couture was credited with his 20th goal of the season on a bizarre play midway through the second. Off a faceoff, Couture battled Seattle’s Yanni Gourde, who won the draw back toward his own goal and past Jones into the net.

“Trying to win the faceoff, it’s unfortunate,” Gourde said. “I don’t think that Jonesy sees the puck at all. ... It’s a quick play. Doesn’t have time to react.”

Couture became the third Shark to reach 20 goals in at least 10 seasons, joining Patrick Marleau and Joe Pavelski.

Later in the second period, Svechnikov intercepted a pass by Vince Dunn and beat Jones on his own rebound to make it 2-0.

Gregor added a goal with 17.2 seconds remaining in the period and Eyssimont made it 4-0 late in the third.

“This is a really good team we just beat tonight,” Quinn said. “It’s good to see we can step up our game when we need to.”

Seattle’s Jared McCann and Eeli Tolvanen each saw five-game point streaks come to an end as the Kraken fell to 4-2 against San Jose in their history.

“It’s a good feeling that you can play spoiler a little bit,” Reimer said. “They’re a talented team. They’re a hard-working team. We played a suffocating, aggressive style of play tonight and just didn’t allow them to get anything going.”

The Sharks won at home for the sixth time this season. Their 6-14-7 home record is the worst in the NHL.

Both teams were 0 for 2 on the power play.

Have a news tip? Email newstips@cascadiadaily.com or Call/Text 360-922-3092

e-Edition


e-edition

Register for email newsletters

* indicates required
Preferences:

Latest Stories


GUEST COMMENTARIES
Allow DNR to tap into new carbon exchange
Law would allow public sale of sequestration along with trees, gravel

FACES IN THE CROWD
Dana Crediford: BAAY program director
CDN's weekly community profile

VISUAL ART
Mapping downtown Bellingham's murals
Spend an afternoon exploring city's art

HOCKEY
Schwartz, Beniers lead Kraken to 4-1 win over Ducks
Team kept grip on the top Western Conference wild-card playoff spot

SOFTBALL
Fifth-inning surge powers Meridian past Lakewood
Trojans stay hot, down Cougars 5-2 for sixth win