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Vince Dunn scores go-ahead goal as Kraken beat Penguins 4-1

Bellingham, WASports

On January 25, 2025, the Seattle Kraken secured a commanding 4-1 victory against the Pittsburgh Penguins, with Vince Dunn scoring the critical go-ahead goal late in the second period. Dunn's goal came during a 5-on-3 power play, breaking a 1-1 deadlock and showcasing the team's offensive prowess. After a scoreless first period, Oliver Bjorkstrand scored early in the second, only for Sidney Crosby to equalize shortly after. The Kraken's Joey Daccord was instrumental, making 28 saves, while Chandler Stephenson and Jared McCann provided valuable assists. The Penguins, meanwhile, struggled offensively, extending their winless streak to ten games, with Evgeni Malkin leaving the game due to a lower-body injury.

This match highlights the Kraken's impressive form, having won 11 consecutive games when scoring at least four goals. The article emphasizes the importance of player contributions and injuries in shaping the game's outcome. With the Penguins set to face the San Jose Sharks next, the pressure mounts to break their losing streak.

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