Canadiens double up Kraken in match marked by Shane Wright’s 1st NHL goal | CBC Sports

Cole Caufield and Josh Anderson scored in a seven-second span in the second period and the Montreal Canadiens snapped a two-game skid with a 4-2 win over the host Seattle Kraken on Tuesday night.

Canadiens rookie Johnathan Kovacevic and Seattle rookie Shane Wright scored their first NHL goals in the game.

After Kovacevic put Montreal on the board with a goal at 12:56 in the first period, Wright tied it up at 15:30.

It was Wright’s first game back after a five-game conditioning stint with the AHL’s Coachella Valley Firebirds. Wright’s goal came against a Montreal squad that passed him over with the No. 1 pick of the 2022 NHL draft. Oliver Bjorkstrand and Yanni Gourde assisted on the goal.

WATCH l Anderson’s 2nd period goal holds up as winner as Canadiens top Kraken:

Anderson goal gives Habs the win over Kraken

Josh Anderson’s second period goal proved to be the winner as Montreal defeated Seattle 4-2.

Caufield and Anderson answered in the second, scoring at 2:05 and 2:12 to give Montreal a 3-1 lead. Nick Suzuki assisted on Caulfield’s score and Christian Dvorak and Juraj Slafkovsky picking up assists on Anderson’s goal.

The Canadiens added to their lead at 18:40 in the second, when Rem Pitlick scored to make it 4-1, with assists going to Joel Edmundson and Jake Evans.

WATCH l Shane Wright scores 1st NHL goal against Canadiens:

Kraken rookie Shane Wright gets 1st NHL goal

Fourth overall NHL draft pick in 2022 Shane Wright scored his first goal Tuesday for the Seattle Kraken.

Seattle answered with one second left in the period, as Jared McCann scored with an assist from Andre Burakovsky, pulling the Kraken within two goals headed into the third.

Seattle goaltender Martin Jones finished with 12 saves. Montreal’s Jake Allen had 31 saves.

The Kraken’s two consecutive losses come on the heels of their franchise-record seven-game winning streak, which ended with a 5-1 home loss to Florida on Saturday.

Seattle ended its three-game homestand with a 1-2 record, while Montreal went 2-2 on its recent four game trip.

Canadiens rookie Johnathan Kovacevic also posted his first NHL goal on Tuesday, opening the scoring to lead the way in Montreal’s 4-2 road victory. (Alika Jenner/Getty Images)

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