
Seattle
(-1.5)

N.Y. Rangers
(+1.5)
Boxscore
Summary
NEW YORK (Interstat) — The Seattle Kraken scored four unanswered goals to overcome an early deficit and defeat the New York Rangers 4-2 on Monday night at Madison Square Garden. The Rangers took a 2-0 first-period lead on goals from Mika Zibanejad and Sam Carrick before a crowd of 18,006. Seattle responded with two goals in the second period from Eeli Tolvanen and Jordan Eberle, who finished with a goal and an assist. Berkly Catton and Jared McCann added third-period insurance for the Kraken. Goaltender Philipp Grubauer made 19 saves for Seattle, which improved to 21-23. Jonathan Quick stopped 25 shots for the Rangers, who fell to 20-27. The total score went under the betting line of 5.5 goals.
Extended Summary
NEW YORK (Interstat) — The Seattle Kraken erased an early two-goal deficit with four unanswered goals to defeat the New York Rangers 4-2 on Monday night at Madison Square Garden. A crowd of 18,006 saw the Rangers seize control in the first period before the Kraken methodically took over the final 40 minutes, scoring twice in both the second and third periods to snap a two-game skid and improve to 21-23. New York lost its third straight game to fall to 20-27. The Rangers struck quickly. Mika Zibanejad opened the scoring at 3:08 of the first period, firing a wrist shot past Seattle goaltender Philipp Grubauer for his 18th goal of the season. Artemi Panarin and Carson Soucy recorded assists. Just over two minutes later, Sam Carrick doubled the New York lead. The center from Markham, Ontario, collected a loose puck and snapped an unassisted wrist shot past Grubauer at the 5:31 mark for his second goal, staking the home team to a 2-0 advantage. Seattle began its comeback early in the second period. Eeli Tolvanen cut the deficit in half just two minutes into the frame, converting a feed from Freddy Gaudreau for his eighth goal of the season. The Kraken drew even at 8:27 of the second on a power-play goal. With J.T. Miller serving a slashing penalty from the first period, Jordan Eberle finished a precise passing sequence. Matty Beniers and Kaapo Kakko set up Eberle, who beat Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick for his 16th goal, tying the game 2-2. Seattle carried the momentum into the third period and took its first lead at 16:02. Rookie Berkly Catton, the fourth overall pick in the 2024 NHL Draft, buried a wrist shot for his fourth goal of the season. Shane Wright and Ryan Lindgren provided the assists on the play that gave the Kraken a 3-2 advantage. The Rangers pressed for an equalizer and had a late power-play chance when Tolvanen was called for tripping against Miller with 3:32 remaining. New York pulled Quick for an extra attacker in the final 90 seconds to create a six-on-four advantage but could not solve Grubauer. Jared McCann sealed the victory for Seattle with an empty-net goal at 19:50 of the third period, his ninth of the season, for the 4-2 final. Grubauer earned the win with 19 saves on 21 shots. Quick took the loss despite a 25-save performance on 28 Seattle shots. The game featured a physical edge from the outset, with Seattle credited with 21 hits to New York’s 19. The Kraken were effective on the penalty kill, negating both Rangers power plays, while converting one of their three opportunities with the man advantage. Beyond the goal scorers, key performances included Seattle’s Eberle, who finished with a goal and two shots on net, and Beniers, who added an assist and was a force in the faceoff circle. For New York, Jonny Brodzinski was a physical presence but was held off the scoresheet. The result defied pregame projections. National Statistical’s game simulator had predicted a 3-2 Rangers victory, and its ELO system gave New York a 56.70 percent probability to win. The total of six goals went over the closing over/under line of 5.5. Seattle, which had lost 3-2 at Carolina on Saturday and 3-2 in overtime to Minnesota last Thursday, now heads to New Jersey to face the Devils on Wednesday. The Rangers, coming off a 10-2 road loss to Boston on Saturday, will look to regroup when they host the Ottawa Senators on Wednesday. The Kraken improved to 2-1 on their current road trip and have won four of their last six games overall. New York has lost five of its last six contests.
Preview
Preview: Kraken Visit Rangers in Monday Night NHL Matchup NEW YORK (Interstat) — Two teams looking to halt recent slides will meet Monday night when the Seattle Kraken visit the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden. Both clubs enter the contest with identical 20-win records, though the Rangers (20-26-0) sit lower in the standings with fewer points earned from overtime losses. Seattle (20-22-8) arrives after a 3-2 overtime loss to Minnesota on Thursday, which snapped a five-game point streak (4-0-1). New York is reeling from a 10-2 road defeat in Boston on Saturday, its third straight loss. The matchup features key players performing well despite their teams’ struggles. Seattle defenseman Adam Larsson has been a steadying force, contributing a goal in the overtime loss to Minnesota and registering at least one hit in 10 consecutive games. His physical presence will be crucial against a Rangers top six led by center Mika Zibanejad. Zibanejad remains a bright spot for New York, coming off a two-point performance in the blowout loss to Boston. He had a dominant five-point night (3 goals, 2 assists) in a 5-1 win over Florida on Jan. 2, demonstrating his high-end offensive capability. This is the second meeting of the season. The Rangers won the first, 3-2 in overtime in Seattle on Nov. 1, 2025. The game opens a critical three-game road trip for the Kraken, who play at New Jersey and Boston later in the week. The Rangers continue a homestand before embarking on a four-game Western road trip later this month. Puck drop is scheduled for 7 p.m. EST Monday at Madison Square Garden.