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Kraken suffer damaging loss to spoiler Blackhawks

By Thomson Reuters Apr 5, 2026 | 1:42 AM

Sacha Boisvert scored his first NHL goal as the Chicago Blackhawks defeated host Seattle 4-2 Saturday night, further damaging the Kraken’s dwindling playoff hopes.

Ilya Mikheyev had a goal and an assist, Teuvo Teravainen and Tyler Bertuzzi ​also tallied and Wyatt Kaiser had two assists for the Blackhawks (28-35-14, 70 ‌points), reduced to the role of spoiler after being eliminated from postseason contention with a 3-1 loss Thursday at Edmonton. Goaltender Arvid Soderblom made 25 saves.

Jaden Schwartz had a goal and an assist and Kaapo Kakko also scored for the Kraken (32-32-11, 75 points), who lost their fourth in a row and ‌for ​the eighth time in their past nine games to ⁠drop into seventh place in the ⁠Western Conference’s wild-card playoff race, six points out of the second and final spot. Philipp Grubauer stopped 27 of 30 shots.

Schwartz pulled the Kraken within 2-1 at 10:48 of the third period on a counterattack. Eeli Tolvanen drove down the ​left wing and sent a pass to the top of the crease, where Schwartz outmuscled Kaiser to get his stick on the puck and redirect it over Soderblom’s ⁠blocker.

Boisvert, the 18th overall pick in the 2024 ⁠draft who was playing in just his fifth NHL game, took ​a pass from Kevin Korchinski in the high slot and beat Grubauer with a one-timer ​at 13:08 to restore Chicago’s two-goal lead.

Kakko scored off a rebound at ‌14:18 to pull the Kraken within 3-2, but Mikheyev put the puck into an empty net at 18:48 to clinch the victory.

Chicago outshot Seattle 10-4 in a scoreless first period, with all of the Kraken’s attempts coming from their defensive corps.

Teravainen opened the scoring ⁠on the power play at 9:15 of the second period. He received a pass from Connor Bedard in the left-wing corner and with no defenders facing him, decided to skate ⁠the puck to the net. ‌Teravainen jammed the puck between Grubauer’s pads and it trickled ⁠just over the goal line.

The Blackhawks doubled their advantage at 19:37 ​of the ‌second on a 3-on-2 rush. Bertuzzi sent a pass to ​Mikheyev deep ⁠on the left wing and headed toward the net. With his back toward the net, Mikheyev sent a backhanded pass into the slot that went off the skate of Seattle’s Schwartz and came to a stop just outside the crease. Bertuzzi pounced on the loose puck and lifted it over Grubauer’s catching glove and into the upper right corner of ​the net.

–Field Level Media