For Adam Larsson, it was extra nice to score the 2-1 goal in the first period.

He advanced on the left wing and fired a shot that went in at the front post.

Larsson came to the new Seattle Kraken this season from Edmonton after five seasons there.

- Seeing me score goals is not something you will see often, says Larsson at the press conference after the match which ended just before 07.00 Swedish time.

Commentators mistaken the scorer

Alexander Wennberg scored the match-winning 4-2 goal when he fired a shot from the right that went in via Oilers goalkeeper Stuart Skinner's leg protection.

The American TV commentators shouted that Marcus Johansson scored the goal, but he had the club prepared behind Skinner's leg protection - without having to intervene.

Edmonton had a heavy pressure at the end led by the goal scorers and stars Leon Drasaitl and Connor McDavid without succeeding in catching up.

Wennberg was used hard to stop Edmonton's forcing.

Seattle had a tough start to the season, winning just four of its first 17 games.

But lately, they have started to pick up points, as there have been five wins in the last seven rounds.

- Kraken has found his identity now and it is no wonder that it has taken some time, says former NHL goalkeeper Kevin Weekes in the TV studio at NHL Network.

Lehner benched in grand victory

The Vegas Golden Knights won 7-1, the biggest win this season, against Arizona and 14 of the players got at least one point.

Robin Lehner was benched and substitute Laurent Brossoit stopped 29 of 30 shots as he took his fourth win in five starts this season.