The Flyers didn’t have a good return from the holiday break as they fell to the Kraken, 4-1, Sunday night at Climate Pledge Arena.

They failed to take advantage of their chances and couldn’t capitalize on Seattle’s leaky penalty kill.

Carl Grundstrom scored the Flyers’ lone goal with 1:57 minutes left when the club was down 3-0 and had already given up one of two empty-netters.

The Flyers (19-11-7) lost in regulation for just the sixth time over their last 25 games (13-6-6).

Rick Tocchet’s club split its two-game regular-season series with the Kraken (16-14-6).

The Flyers haven’t won in Seattle since Dec. 29, 2021, when James van Riemsdyk had two goals, Ivan Provorov had one and Martin Jones was between the pipes. They’re 0-3-1 in their last four visits.

• Dan Vladar converted 16 saves on 18 shots.

The Kraken’s second goal came 5:49 minutes into the third period. Chandler Stephenson scored on the Flyers’ top line and defensive pair. Vladar initially had a chance to play the puck to a less dangerous area than behind the net, which is where Eeli Tolvanen won a battle with Travis Sanheim.

Just 3:48 minutes into the second period, the Flyers fell behind 1-0 for the 25th time this season. Jordan Eberle was left alone in the slot for the game-opening marker.

Seattle netminder Philipp Grubauer stopped 31 of the Flyers’ 32 shots.

The Flyers had some opportunities to strike early, but they went 0 for 2 on the power play in the first period. They finished 0 for 3 on the night against the Kraken’s league-worst penalty kill.

Flyers head coach Rick Tocchet met up with the media after a 4-1 loss Sunday night to the Kraken.

• A couple of health matters:

Sanheim played 19:25 minutes after missing the final 12 and a half minutes of the Flyers’ 3-1 win Tuesday night over the Blackhawks prior to the break.

Denver Barkey was also in the lineup after missing the third period of that victory. The 20-year-old rookie drew a penalty and was noticeable offensively.

The Flyers Postgame Live crew was joined by Brian Boucher to reflect on the team’s 4-1 loss to Seattle.

• Trevor Zegras had his career-best point streak halted at nine games.

The 24-year-old trade acquisition was held scoreless for the first time since Dec. 7.

• The Flyers are back in action Tuesday when they visit the Canucks (10 p.m. ET/NBCSP).

It’ll be Tocchet’s return to Vancouver, where he spent parts of the previous three seasons as head coach.