(Seattle) Jordan Eberle scored on the power play three minutes into overtime and the Seattle Kraken beat the Colorado Avalanche 3-2 on Monday night to tie their series at 2-2.
Eberle scored his first goal of the playoffs in the net of Avalanche goaltender Alexandrar Georgiev. The Kraken were on the power play after Josh Manson was penalized for tripping Jaden Schwartz on a breakaway attempt in the opening moments of extra time.
It was the first game played in overtime in franchise history for the Kraken, which ensured there would be at least one more game played in Seattle.
Will Borgen and Daniel Sprong scored in the first period to give a 2-0 lead. Mikko Rantanen shook the net twice in the second period to allow the Avalanche to equalize.
Game 5 is Wednesday night in Denver.
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