SEATTLE — Alex Nedeljkovic put in another hard night's work, but the same could not be said for his teammates.
The Detroit Red Wings wrapped up a four-game trip Saturday with their first-ever appearance at Climate Pledge Arena. The NHL's 32nd franchise entered the game at the bottom of the standings, but the Seattle Kraken outworked the Wings to earn a 4-2 victory.
The Wings (25-30-7) head home with two points from the trip and having lost seven of their last eight games.
Yanni Gourde scored a go-ahead goal when his shot went in off Moritz Seider's skate with 6:57, giving the Krane three goals in less than six minutes.