SEATTLE – The Kraken is the NHL's newest team, with a roster that was assembled only a few months ago and debuted just a couple of weeks back.
But it was the Wild that on Thursday night looked like it had trouble getting on the same page.
"We didn't play like the Minnesota Wild," Ryan Hartman said. "We played kind of like individuals a bit, not necessarily intentionally, just not around each other."
After a sharp start, the Wild faded the rest of the way to commemorate its inaugural trip to Seattle with a 4-1 loss to the Kraken in front of 17,151 at Climate Pledge Arena. The Wild split the first two games of its road trip that concludes Saturday at Colorado.
Overall, the Wild is 5-2.
"We could have played better than we did," Jonas Brodin said.
Haydn Fleury spearheaded Seattle's rally, scoring twice, and goaltender Philipp Grubauer picked up 30 saves.
At the other end, Cam Talbot made 34 stops in his first loss of the season after winning five in a row for the best start in his NHL career. The Kraken's final two goals were empty-netters, by Brandon Tanev (one minute to go) and Mark Giordano (eight seconds left).