Kraken score twice in 10 seconds, defeat Blue Jackets 5-2

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In a thrilling game, the Seattle Kraken staged a remarkable comeback to defeat the Columbus Blue Jackets 5-2, highlighted by two goals scored in just 10 seconds during the second period. After falling behind 2-0, the Kraken found their stride, with Brandon Tanev netting the first goal on a breakaway at 7:13, followed closely by Eeli Tolvanen's power-play goal just ten seconds later. Tye Kartye and Will Borgen added to the scoring, showcasing the depth of the Kraken's roster. Jared McCann capped off the performance with a late empty-net goal, while Joey Daccord made an impressive 38 saves. The first period saw Columbus take an early lead with two quick goals, but they struggled to maintain their momentum in the second.

This victory not only highlights the Kraken's ability to rally but also improves their record against the Blue Jackets to an impressive 5-0-2 overall. The team is building on this momentum as they prepare for their next match, and fans are excited to see how this victory will impact their performance moving forward.

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