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Kraken goaltender records a Classic first

- Mike Brehm

The Seattle Kraken kept surging and the Vegas Golden Knights continued a mini-slide when the Kraken defeated the Stanley Cup defending champions 3-0 in the 2024 Winter Classic on Monday afternoon.

Goalie Joey Daccord made 35 saves to become the first goalie to record a shutout at the Winter Classic. The Kraken improved to 7-0-2 in their past nine games, the longest point streak in the franchise’s three-year history. The Golden Knights, meanwhile, fell to 2-6 in their last eight games.

Vegas had been 8-1 against Seattle before Monday’s game.

Eeli Tolvanen, Will Borgen and Yanni Gourde scored for Seattle before 47,313 fans at T-Mobile Park, home of the Seattle Mariners.

Winter Classic winners and losers:

WINNERS

Seattle Kraken surge continues: With the victory, their fifth in a row, the Kraken are now one point out of a Western Conference playoff spot. Before the turnaround, they had been on an eight-game winless streak and looked like last season’s playoff appearance might have been a fluke. Another playoff appearance seems more likely now.

Kraken goaltender Joey Daccord: He entered the season as the backup goalie but has shined (6-1-3) since Philipp Grubauer went out early last month with an injury. Daccord has two shutouts this season, and his 23 appearance­s top the 19 he had through his first four NHL seasons.

Kraken defenseman Will Borgen: He scored his first goal of the season in a big setting, firing in a long rebound of a shot by Seattle’s Tye Kartye. He had plenty of time to walk into it and score his first goal since April 24 in the playoffs. His last regular-season goal was on April 3.

Player creativity: Arriving in themed outfits is becoming a Winter Classic tradition and the Golden Knights and Kraken did it again. Vegas players dressed as Elvis and Seattle players dressed as fishermen.

LOSERS

Vegas Golden Knights’ slide continues: The defending Stanley Cup champions got off to a great start this season and had the league’s best record up until recently. Their slide, however, has allowed the New York Rangers, Boston Bruins, Vancouver Canucks and Colorado Avalanche to pass them in the league standings. “It’s really disappoint­ing for our group,” Golden Knights forward Jonathan Marchessau­lt told reporters. “We know we’re a good team but we’re not playing our best hockey.”

Vegas’ Jack Eichel robbed: Eichel was dangerous during the game and had five shots, but Daccord robbed him in the first and third periods.

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