McCann scores late in OT, Kraken edge Golden Knights
                            
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            On the night of October 11, 2025, the Vegas Golden Knights clashed with the Seattle Kraken in an electrifying season opener at T-Mobile Arena. The atmosphere was electric as fans cheered for their teams, eager to see which squad would set the tone for the new NHL season. The Golden Knights showcased their offensive prowess early on, with Jack Eichel finding the back of the net just minutes into the first period. His precise wrist shot from the left circle left Kraken goaltender Philipp Grubauer with little chance.
The Kraken, however, remained undeterred and quickly responded. Jared McCann's relentless hustle paid off when he equalized shortly after, demonstrating Seattle's determination to compete. As the game progressed, both teams exchanged chances, but it was the Golden Knights' defense, led by Alex Pietrangelo, that thwarted the Kraken's attempts to seize momentum.
As the game neared its conclusion, the tension heightened. Mark Stone, with his signature clutch performance, secured the win for the Golden Knights by scoring a late goal, sealing the game 3-2. Stone's ability to rise to the occasion in crunch time proved pivotal, and fans celebrated a thrilling victory in the season's opening match.
The Golden Knights will look to build on this success, while the Kraken aim to learn from the loss and come back stronger in their next contest. Both teams displayed the grit and skill that fans expect from Pacific Division rivals, hinting at an exciting season ahead for the NHL.
        
        
                The Kraken, however, remained undeterred and quickly responded. Jared McCann's relentless hustle paid off when he equalized shortly after, demonstrating Seattle's determination to compete. As the game progressed, both teams exchanged chances, but it was the Golden Knights' defense, led by Alex Pietrangelo, that thwarted the Kraken's attempts to seize momentum.
As the game neared its conclusion, the tension heightened. Mark Stone, with his signature clutch performance, secured the win for the Golden Knights by scoring a late goal, sealing the game 3-2. Stone's ability to rise to the occasion in crunch time proved pivotal, and fans celebrated a thrilling victory in the season's opening match.
The Golden Knights will look to build on this success, while the Kraken aim to learn from the loss and come back stronger in their next contest. Both teams displayed the grit and skill that fans expect from Pacific Division rivals, hinting at an exciting season ahead for the NHL.