Marchment Shines with Goal as Lambert Celebrates Kraken Coaching Debut Victory Over Ducks

Exciting Debut for Marchment as Kraken Overcome Stars
Marchment Shines in His First Game for the Seattle Kraken
Mason Marchment made a significant impact in his debut game for the Seattle Kraken since being traded from the Dallas Stars on June 19. He delivered an impressive one-timer from the slot at 3:50 of the second period, bringing the score to 2-1. This play was initiated by Brandon Montour, who capitalized on a turnover in Seattle’s zone, won the race for the puck, and expertly set up Marchment for the shot over the goalie’s blocker.
McCann Extends the Lead in Thrilling Fashion
Jared McCann pushed the Kraken’s lead to 3-1 early in the third period with a one-timer from the bottom of the left circle. The play was set up by Matty Beniers, who delivered a precise one-touch pass from the left corner. Reflecting on the game, McCann humbly noted, “I know I’m not a big points guy, and I never have been, so thank God I play with two really good players in Beniers and Jordan Eberle. I’m going to try to shoot it a little bit more this year.”
Noteworthy Performances and Historical Highlights
- Sennecke made history by becoming the seventh Ducks teenager to score in his NHL debut, joining a notable list of players like Leo Carlsson, Mason McTavish, and Jamie Drysdale.
- His goal, scored just 4:11 into his NHL debut, marks the eighth fastest by a teenager in an NHL debut, and the quickest since Max Comtois in 2018.
- Vince Dunn made his mark by becoming only the third defenseman in NHL history to score his team’s opening goal of consecutive seasons, joining the ranks of Sergei Zubov and Sylvio Mantha.
This game showcased the potential of the Seattle Kraken as they continue to build their reputation in the league. For more in-depth NHL coverage, stay tuned to Emegypt for the latest updates and headlines.