The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Schwartz scores twice, leads Kraken past Flyers

- By Aaron Bracy

>> Jaden Schwartz scored twice, Jordan Eberle had a goal and an assist and the Seattle Kraken sapped some of Philadelph­ia’s Super Bowl Sunday excitement with a 4-3 victory over the Flyers.

Eeli Tolvanen also scored and Philipp Grubauer made 18 saves for the Kraken, who snapped a three-game losing streak. Seattle entered in fourth place in the Pacific Division and two points out of third.

James van Riemsdyk, Owen Tippett and Patrick Brown scored for the Flyers. Philadelph­ia completed a homestand with its third loss in four games.

The pregame had a party atmosphere as the appetizer for Sunday night’s Super Bowl featuring the Philadelph­ia Eagles versus the Kansas City Chiefs. Flyers players entered the arena wearing Eagles jerseys, matching many fans’ choice of Eagles apparel. Defensemen Travis Sanheim and Tony DeAngelo sported Eagles winter caps during warmups, and Eagles legend Vince Papale pounded the drum before the opening faceoff.

The video board was lit up in green with “Go Birds” scrolling across the screen. Longtime National Anthem singer Lauren Hart donned a Jalen Hurts jersey and PA announcer Lou Nolan wore an Eagles baseball hat. There were eight “E-A-GL-E-S!” chants in the first period, and the hometown fans were enthused when Tippett snapped an 0-for-13 team skid on the power play with a closerange goal 2:11 into the contest to put the Flyers ahead 1-0.

Then, Philadelph­ia went without a shot in the final 16:35 of the first period, and the Kraken made them pay with goals by Eberle and Tolvanen.

The teams traded tallies in the second period before Schwartz gave Seattle a 4-2 lead with his second of the contest just a minute into the third. The Kraken second-line forward got all alone in the right circle and fired a wrist shot over goalie Felix Sandstrom’s right shoulder.

Sandstrom, Philadelph­ia’s backup to Carter Hart, made 15 saves while falling to 1-8-1.

It appeared the goal would be plenty of breathing room for Seattle, especially after Travis Konecny was sent to the box for a delay-of-game penalty late in the third. But Brown converted a short-handed tally with an unlikely goal.

The Kraken, though, withstood the Flyers’ furious 6-on-5 rally effort in the final 1:35.

Schwartz broke a 2-all tie with 1:01 left in the second with his first tally when his wrist shot from the slot through a screen beat Sandstrom on the blocker side.

Van Riemsdyk had tied it at 2-all 3:33 into the second with a deft display of hand-eye coordinati­on. He deflected Tippett’s initial shot, but the puck didn’t get to the goalie and instead hung in mid-air.

As if he was a batter across the street at Citizens Bank Park, van Riemsdyk then swatted the waisthigh puck with a backhand swing past Grubauer. NOTES >> Former Flyers coach Dave Hakstol made his second appearance back in Philadelph­ia since being fired on Dec. 17, 2018. … The teams will meet again Thursday in Seattle. … The Kraken improved to 17-8-2 on the road . ... Fans finished with 24 Eagles chants.

UP NEXT >> Flyers: Travel to Seattle on Thursday for a rematch against the Kraken.

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