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Graf's Breakout Night, Sharks Fall to Kraken
21 Dec 2025
San Jose Sharks Collin Graf shines in a tough loss to Seattle Kraken, scoring two goals and showcasing a breakout performance. Despite outchancing the Kraken late, the Sharks fall four-to-two, reminding us that hockeys a grind that tests everyones nerves. Checkout Solipillow.comDNN | The Daily News Now!The worldβs first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
The latest scores, headlines, and storylines, right here on San Jose Sharks Daily News Now, News Today. Subscribe and stay game ready. The San Jose Sharks welcomed the Seattle Kraken to SAP Center last night, but it ended in a tough 4-2 loss for the home team. Colin Graff and Adam Gaudette scored the Sharks' goals, with Graff lighting it up all game.
The Kraken got tallies from Tolvanen, Evans, Lindgren, and an empty netter to seal it. In the first period, the Sharks came out flying with speed and confidence. Graff made a highlight reel pass to Chernyshov, who drew a big save from goalie Descord. Young stars like Celebrini and Eklund created chances, and Mukomedulin stood tall defensively after a turnover.
Chapter 2: What happened in the Sharks vs. Kraken game?
But the Kraken hung tough, with Keiko testing Sharks goalie Askarov late. Period 2 saw more back-and-forth action. Graff kept impressing on the rush, drawing a penalty after a give-and-go with Ferraro. Tovin ensniped one pass Askarov on a weird bounce off Celebrini, putting Seattle up. Eklund missed a prime one-timer, but redeemed himself with a strong play later.
Dickinson had a costly turnover, but the Sharks battled hard. Heading into the third, Graff tied it briefly with a deflection off a done pass, showing serious confidence. But Evans and Lindgren scored quick ones, the latter off a deflection.
Chapter 3: How did Collin Graf perform during the match?
Graff stole pucks left and right, and Chernyshov dazzled, proving their forces alongside Celebrini. Eklund's broken stick led to the final empty net goal. Fans are buzzing about Groff's breakout night. He looked like a different player with the puck. The Sharks outchanced Seattle late, but couldn't bury them.
As the season heats up, nights like this remind us hockey's a grind that tests everyone's nerves. After a rollercoaster game that keeps you up late, sometimes you just need to hit reset and catch that perfect unwind. Some people meditate. I just laid down with Soli.