Vladislav Gavrikov scored his first goal for the Rangers (6-5-2) after signing a seven-year, $49 million contract on July 1. Noah Laba also scored, and Igor Shesterkin had 11 saves.

“I thought tonight might have been our best [game], just as far as controlling territory, defending hard, limiting shot quantity and quality,” New York coach Mike Sullivan said. “I thought it was a great effort by everybody. All four lines were involved, and I thought we had good flow.”

The Rangers completed their four-game road trip 3-1-0 and are 6-1-1 in road games.

“We did great as a team,” Laba said. “Every line contributed, playing in their zone, pucks north, controlling the play in the O-zone, and you could kind of see it with the shots [on goal totals]. And we did a great job in the D-zone, too.”

Chandler Stephenson had a goal and an assist, and Brandon Montour scored for the Kraken (5-2-4), who have lost their last two (0-0-2). Daccord had 24 saves.

“We don’t want to spend this much time in our zone,” Seattle coach Lane Lambert said. “We’re battling when we do, but the first period was a classic example of what I’ve been talking about all year long. [We were] misfiring our passes… we’ve got to find a way out of our zone better.”

“Pretty low-event game. Not a ton out there,” Daccord said. “I thought we managed the way the game was going pretty well, and overtime is a coin flip with 3-on-3. So, you’re going to win some, you’re going to lose some, and it just (stinks) losing in overtime, honestly.”

Gavrikov made it 1-0 at 10:16 of the first period with a wrist shot through traffic from the left point that tipped off the shaft of Daccord’s stick and floated over his shoulder.

Stephenson tied it 1-1 with a power-play goal at 12:49, taking a feed from Vince Dunn in the left circle and sending a wrist shot over Shesterkin’s glove.

“We want them to shoot more,” Lambert said. “We thought we could do a better job of that, but there was a lot of battle to our game. I give our guys credit for that, for sure. It wasn’t an easy game by either team.”