Tatar Scores in Shootout, Kraken Defeat Islanders 2-1

Andrew McMann
Andrew McMann
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Feb 13, 2024; Elmont, New York, USA; New York Islanders goaltender Ilya Sorokin (30) makes a save on Seattle Kraken center Alex Wennberg (21) defended by New York Islanders center Jean-Gabriel Pageau (44) during the third period at UBS Arena. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Schneidler-USA TODAY Sports

Tomas Tatar scored the lone goal in a shootout, lifting the Seattle Kraken to a 2-1 victory over the New York Islanders on Tuesday night.

Matty Beniers scored in regulation, Philipp Grubauer made 26 saves, and the Kraken snapped a three-game losing streak.

Kyle Palmieri scored for the Islanders, and Ilya Sorokin stopped 29 shots in New York’s second consecutive defeat.

Tatar used a series of dekes and a forehand shot to beat Sorokin in the shootout. Islanders forwards Oliver Wahlstrom, Bo Horvat, and Mathew Barzal were all denied in their attempts.

“I kind of panicked, to be honest,” Tatar said about his shootout move. “I had one move in my head, and I was looking for a spot; it wouldn’t get open, and I had to switch it at the last second. Glad it worked out, but like I said, it was more of a panic move.”

The Islanders were penalized for tripping in the offensive zone, sending Palmieri to the penalty box at 3:11 of overtime. Jayden Schwartz negated the power play with a slashing penalty at 4:28.

Palmieri scored a power-play goal to tie the game at 1-all at 14:37 of the second period. Barzal found Palmieri alone at the top of the crease, extending Palmieri’s point streak to a career-high six games. New York defenseman Noah Dobson also assisted.

Sorokin stopped Brandon Tanev on a short-handed breakaway moments before Palmieri tied the game.

“I don’t think any one of us could be happy about this performance,” Islanders coach Patrick Roy said. “We missed that opportunity. There was no excuse for not playing a better hockey game than what we did.”

Beniers gave the Kraken a 1-0 lead at 5:27 of the opening period, beating Sorokin on the blocker side. Jared McCann provided the primary assist.

“I don’t think our battle level and compete were there the past few nights,” Beniers said. “That’s been our identity since the beginning. The big emphasis on tonight was, we’re not going to get outworked, we’re not going to get outbattled.”

Grubauer started his first game since Dec. 9. The Seattle netminder sustained a lower-body injury against Minnesota and was activated off injured reserve earlier this week. He dressed as the backup in the past few games.

“Really solid tonight,” Kraken coach Dave Hakstol said of his goaltender. “He did a nice job, being really settled and calm on the net. First 10-15 minutes of the hockey game, guys did a nice job in front of him, allowed him to see some shots. … That’s a nice win for him coming back.”

Stadium Series Legacy Project

The Islanders, Islanders Children’s Foundation, and NHL announced a multiyear commitment to various forms of adaptive hockey. The Special Olympics New York, Long Island Rough Riders (sled hockey), and Long Island Blues (special hockey) received funding, with the latter two organizations also getting ice time at The Park at UBS Arena.

Upcoming Games

  • Kraken: Complete a four-game trip against Boston on Thursday.
  • Islanders: Host the rival New York Rangers outdoors Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey as part of the 2024 Stadium Series.