Imagine this: your team is down by one goal with just seconds left in regulation, and then—boom!—a dramatic tie. But the real heart-stopper? Overtime. That’s exactly what happened when the Seattle Kraken faced off against the St. Louis Blues in a nail-biting showdown at the Enterprise Center. Shane Wright became the hero of the night, scoring the game-winning goal just 1:57 into overtime, capping off a thrilling 4-3 comeback victory for the Kraken on Saturday, November 9, 2025. But here’s where it gets controversial: Chandler Stephenson’s game-tying goal with a mere 2 seconds left in the third period was initially under review for potential goalie interference. Blues coach Jim Montgomery argued passionately that it met all the criteria for interference, but the goal stood. And this is the part most people miss: the Kraken’s resilience after a crushing 6-1 loss to the San Jose Sharks just days earlier. Seattle coach Lane Lambert praised his team’s character, calling it a testament to their fight. Eeli Tolvanen and Ryker Evans also stepped up, with Tolvanen scoring his first goal of the season and Evans making a strong return from injury. For the Blues, Dylan Holloway, Dalibor Dvorsky, and Jordan Kyrou found the net, but it wasn’t enough to secure the win. This game wasn’t just about the score—it was about momentum, strategy, and the emotional rollercoaster of hockey. But let’s spark some debate: Should Stephenson’s goal have been disallowed? And how much credit does Wright deserve for sealing the deal in overtime? Let us know your thoughts in the comments—this is one game that’s sure to keep fans talking!