Kraken make playoff debut with win over defending Cup champion Avs

 The Seattle Kraken's postseason debut featured numerous firsts, of course.

The team's first playoff goal and response to a future trivia question: Tolvanen, Eeli. Penalty 1 in the playoffs: Borgen, Will.

primarily, the first playoff victory and brief celebration.



Alex Wennberg scored and assisted, Philipp Grubauer stopped 34 shots, and the Kraken beat the defending Stanley Cup champion Colorado Avalanche 3-1 on Tuesday night to make a successful start to the postseason.

According to NHL Stats, the second-year Kraken became the 13th expansion team to win their first postseason game.

"Obviously, we played well and won for the first time as a franchise in the playoffs. However, this is Game 1 at this point," Wennberg stated. Clearly, we are cheerful about this exhibition, yet we must rehash it and rehash it."

Yanni Gourde, a forward for the Kraken, stated, "[Grubauer] was great tonight." He made the recoveries, and we had the option to tidy up what was before us. He was a star in those days. It's nice to see him there.

By leaping out to a 1-0 lead, Seattle turned into the fourth group in the beyond 20 years to open the scoring in its most memorable season finisher game. Tolvanen exploited a Colorado turnover to empower the Kraken and paralyze the group.

With a pass from MacKinnon, Rantanen tied the score after just over nine minutes. In the regular season, Rantanen scored 55 goals, the most by an Avalanche player since the team moved to Denver prior to the 1995–96 season.Seattle is a must-see. or maybe do.

Wennberg stated of those who doubted, "They can do whatever you want." Evidently, this all comes down to one's faith in the group. Although everyone will have their own opinion regarding our current play, we will always be the center of attention. This group is a source of faith for us.

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