Kraken end Hurricanes' 12-game point streak with 2-1 win

Daccord makes 35 saves as Seattle hands Carolina its first regulation loss since January 16

Mar. 3, 2026 at 12:23am

The Seattle Kraken defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 2-1, ending the Hurricanes' 12-game point streak. Kaapo Kakko and Ben Meyers scored for the Kraken, while Nikolaj Ehlers tallied the lone goal for the Hurricanes. Kraken goaltender Joey Daccord made 35 saves in the victory.

Why it matters

The Kraken's win over the Hurricanes, one of the NHL's top teams, is an important result that showcases Seattle's ability to compete with the league's elite. Carolina's point streak was the second-longest in the NHL this season, underscoring the significance of the Kraken ending it.

The details

Kakko opened the scoring for the Kraken in the second period, beating Hurricanes goalie Frederik Andersen with a shot from the right circle. Meyers then extended Seattle's lead later in the period, redirecting a pass from Frederick Gaudreau past Andersen. Ehlers scored for Carolina to make it 2-1, but Daccord and the Kraken defense held on for the victory.

  • The game was played on March 2, 2026.
  • Kakko scored at 3:22 of the second period to give the Kraken a 1-0 lead.
  • Meyers scored at 8:48 of the second period to make it 2-0 Seattle.
  • Ehlers scored at 18:30 of the second period to cut the Kraken's lead to 2-1.
  • The Hurricanes' 12-game point streak began on January 16, 2026.

The players

Joey Daccord

The Seattle Kraken goaltender who made 35 saves to help his team defeat the Hurricanes.

Kaapo Kakko

The Kraken forward who scored the opening goal in the second period to give Seattle a 1-0 lead.

Ben Meyers

The Kraken forward who scored the game-winning goal in the second period to make it 2-0 Seattle.

Nikolaj Ehlers

The Hurricanes forward who scored the lone goal for Carolina to cut the Kraken's lead to 2-1.

Frederik Andersen

The Hurricanes goaltender who made 13 saves in the loss.

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What they’re saying

“We knew we were up against a tough team in Carolina, but the guys really stepped up and played a solid game from start to finish.”

— Adam Larsson, Kraken defenseman

“It's disappointing to see our point streak come to an end, but credit to the Kraken for playing a great game and finding a way to win. We'll regroup and look to start a new streak.”

— Jordan Martinook, Hurricanes forward

What’s next

The Kraken will look to build on this win as they continue their playoff push, while the Hurricanes will aim to start a new point streak in their next game.

The takeaway

This game showcased the Kraken's ability to compete with the NHL's elite teams, as they handed the red-hot Hurricanes their first regulation loss in over two months. Seattle's strong defensive effort and timely scoring proved to be the difference in this inter-conference matchup.