Dylan Guenther scores in OT, Coyotes send Kraken to 7th straight loss with 2-1 victory

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TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) Dylan Guenther scored on a breakaway at 4:12 of overtime to give the Arizona Coyotes a 2-1 victory over Seattle on Friday night, the Kraken‘s seventh straight loss.

Guenther put a wrist shot over former Arizona State goalie Joey Daccord’s glove. The 20-year-old Guenther has 11 goals in 33 games since being recalled from the minors.

“He brings a lot to the game – competitiveness, pace, execution,” Coyotes coach Andre Tourigny said. “Really good defensively, really good stick. He wants to win. He has that fire in his eyes.”

Clayton Keller tied it for Arizona with 1:08 left in the regulation with his 29th goal. He put in a rebound of a shot from Nick Bjugstad on a 3-on-3 break.

“We were our own worst enemy on the tying goal,” Seattle coach Dave Hakstol said. “We just misplayed the three-on-three. Certainly we’d like to play that differently.”

Karel Vejmelka made 27 saves for the Coyotes in the first of seven straight home games. They have split their last four games but have lost 19 of 25.

“It was a different game than usual,” Vejmelka said. “We were waiting for a goal for a long time. We had a great comeback. The boys in front of me did a great job. They blocked a ton of shots again.”

Kraken rookie Ryker Evans scored his first career goal to open the scoring at 7:40 of the third period, beating Vejmelka with a wrist shot from a severe angle in the left circle. He had seven assists in his previous 23 games.

“Obviously, it took a little bit, but it was good to get the first one out of the way,” Evans said. “It was pretty cool. Hopefully, the confidence keeps building and I can play my way.”

The Kraken, 29th in the NHL in scoring, have only 10 goals in the last seven games. They gave up two goals in the final 1:20 in a 3-1 loss at Vegas on Thursday night.

Seattle had only one shot on its three power-play opportunities after having one power-play goal in each of the previous four games.

“Lethargic,” Hakstol said. “Bottom line, we’re in excellent position to win this hockey game. That’s a game we should have been able to close out.”

Daccord made 19 saves at 4,400-seat Mullett Arena on the Arizona State campus. Daccord played for the Sun Devils before Mullett opened.

Arizona forward Michael Carcone had an apparent tying goal disallowed midway through the third. A video review showed that Carcone kicked the puck into the net from right out in front.

“We want to work on playing those type of games, staying with it, being resilient,” Tourigny said.

The Coyotes plan to alternate Vejmelka and Connor Ingram in net the rest of the season, Tourigny said.

“I see a guy who is competing really hard, who is really quick in the net, who is making key saves, who is giving us a chance every night” Tourigny said about Vejmelka. “He has that fire.”

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Kraken: Host Montreal on Sunday night.

Coyotes: Host Dallas on Sunday night.

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  • Mullett ArenaTempe, Arizona

STARS OF THE GAME

Kraken

Coyotes

SKATERSGA+/-SOG
P. Bellemare LW0000
M. Beniers C00-10
O. Bjorkstrand RW0000
W. Borgen D0001
A. Burakovsky LW0000
B. Dumoulin D0002
J. Eberle RW00-11
R. Evans D1013
Y. Gourde LW00-11
T. Kartye LW0004
A. Larsson D00-24
J. McCann C0113
J. Oleksiak D0001
J. Schultz D0002
J. Schwartz LW0111
B. Tanev LW00-12
T. Tatar LW0002
E. Tolvanen RW0001
SKATERSGA+/-SOG
N. Bjugstad C0112
J. Brown D00-11
M. Carcone LW0004
L. Cooley C0102
L. Crouse LW00-12
T. Dermott D00-11
S. Durzi D0021
D. Guenther RW1014
C. Keller C1013
A. Kerfoot C0010
M. Kesselring D0002
J. Leonard LW0000
M. Maccelli LW0000
J. McBain C0001
J. Moser D0000
L. O’Brien LW0000
N. Schmaltz C0112
J. Valimaki D0001
GOALIESSAGASVSV%TOI
J. Daccord262240.92364:12
GOALIESSAGASVSV%TOI
K. Vejmelka281270.96463:57

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