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The Seattle Kraken overcame a two-goal deficit to win 5-2 against the Columbus Blue Jackets, marking their second consecutive victory in a six-game homestand. Columbus initially dominated, scoring two quick goals in the first period before the Kraken rallied in the second with four unanswered goals, including two in a span of just 10 seconds. Brandon Tanev, Eeli Tolvanen, Tye Kartye, and Will Borgen were key contributors, with Jared McCann sealing the game with an empty-net goal. Seattle's Joey Daccord made 38 saves, while Columbus's losing streak extended to six games. The Kraken improved their all-time record against the Blue Jackets to 5-0-2 and will face the Chicago Blackhawks next. The match showcased both teams' ability to capitalize on opportunities, with Seattle turning the tide in a dominant second period.
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