Quick bites: Kraken get revenge, win 4-1
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Quick bites: Kraken get revenge, win 4-1
"The San Jose Sharks put forth a better effort last night, but, unfortunately, fell to the Seattle Kraken 4-1 in what can only be described as a frustrating affair for both fans and players. There was an allowed goal for the Kraken and a similar disallowed goal for the Sharks, leading to a two-goal swing. In a tight game against a team that is so good at shutting things down defensively, that can be brutal, and it turned out to be."
"There, of course, were self-inflicted wounds as well, but overall, Head Coach Ryan Warsofsky was happier with the effort he received from his team last night. "We did a lot of good things tonight, had some good chances, good looks," he said. "We make a couple mistakes here in the second period, they end up in the back of our net. It was a better effort, we had some good looks that didn't go in. Something we can build off.""
The San Jose Sharks produced an improved effort but lost 4-1 to the Seattle Kraken. An allowed Kraken goal and a similar disallowed Sharks goal created a two-goal swing that proved decisive in a tight, defensively-driven game. There were also self-inflicted errors that contributed to the final score. Head Coach Ryan Warsofsky praised the team's effort and cited good chances and looks to build upon. Warsofsky emphasized the need for consistent team identity shift in and out of shifts and better cleanup of chances in front of their own net. Fans expressed frustration over inconsistent officiating and goal-call standards.
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