The Montreal Canadiens started off sluggish in Seattle after a win the night before in Vancouver, but found their legs and made it overtime before losing to the Kraken.
It isn't the Juraj Slafkovsky vs. Shane Wright bowl, but if you're watching, and you don't think about the 2022 NHL Draft.
The Seattle Kraken hosted the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday, March 12. The Kraken took the victory in overtime, 5-4.
The Canadiens scored four consecutive goals to take the lead, but then gave up three consecutive to lose the game.
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