SEATTLE (AP) Artemi Panarin scored twice, Filip Chytil had three assists and the New York Rangers beat the Seattle Kraken 4-1 on Saturday night.

Kaapo Kakko and Alexis Lafreniere also scored for the Rangers while Jonathan Quick, signed in the offseason as New Yorkā€™s backup goalie, had 18 saves in his first start for the team.

ā€œEveryone worked, and then we had luck on our side as well,ā€ Panarin said. ā€œGood bounces, good goals.ā€

Justin Schultz scored for the Kraken, who have scored one goal or fewer in four of their five games this season. Philipp Grubauer had 23 saves.

The Rangers were coming off a 4-1 home loss against Nashville.

ā€œWe had a tough last game. We just had to bounce back and this was the best scenario for what could happen,ā€ Chytil said. ā€œIt was a good game for us today.ā€

Schultz gave the Kraken a 1-0 lead with a one-timer from the left circle midway through the first period, his first goal of the season.

The Rangers tied it up less than four minutes later on Panarinā€™s first goal.

New York scored a pair in the second period to go up 3-1.

With about seven minutes left in the second, Grubauer wasnā€™t able to control a shot by Jacob Trouba as the puck got past him into the crease, where Kakko was able to knock it into the net. LaFreniere scored his second goal of the season with two minutes left in the period.

ā€œWe didnā€™t execute very well,ā€ Seattle coach Dave Hakstol said. ā€œWe werenā€™t moving, and we didnā€™t have a lot of pace to our game. You saw that five on five, you saw that on our power play opportunities. The sharpness and crispness was not there.ā€

Panarin scored again 5 1/2 minutes into the third period, corralling a bouncing puck and firing it past Grubauer.

GOING DARK

The game was delayed briefly right after the start as a bank of lights was out. As the game started, the Rangers defensive zone was noticeably dimmer than the rest of the ice.

The game was halted after about a minute of play, and after a wait of about 10 minutes the game resumed without the lights coming back on. The teams switched sides at the midway point of each period due to the lighting issue.

Players on both teams downplayed the effect of the lighting issue, although Panarin joked that he sabotaged the lights. ā€œFor me, I want it darker so itā€™s harder for goalies. Thatā€™s why I scored two,ā€ he said.

NOTES:

Kraken F Andre Burakovsky left the game early in the second period after being pushed into the boards by Trouba. Burakovsky got up gingerly after the hit and did not return. Hakstol said he would wait until Sunday to determine Burakovskyā€™s status.

ā€œI donā€™t think itā€™s going to be something thatā€™s real short term,ā€ Hakstol said.

This was the first game of a five-game road trip for the Rangers, their longest of the season. ā€œFive games on the road is a long time,ā€ Kakko said. ā€œFirst win feels good.ā€

UP NEXT:

Rangers: At Calgary on Tuesday.

Kraken: At Detroit on Tuesday.

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