DETROIT -- Jordan Eberle scored with five seconds left in overtime, and the Seattle Kraken ended the Detroit Red Wings’ five-game winning streak with a 5-4 victory at Little Caesars Arena on Tuesday.

“We haven’t been very good in shootouts, so we wanted to finish it off it overtime,” Eberle said. “It was huge to get one. This will spark us a bit.”

Eberle scored on a one-timer in front off a pass by Jared McCann 14 seconds after Detroit forward Lucas Raymond hit the post with a wrist shot from the left face-off circle.

“I was pretty gassed, but I saw the puck come off the glass and [Eberle] beat his guy off the wall,” McCann said. “I just tried to lay it in there for him.”

SEA@DET: Eberle, McCann combine for OT winner with five seconds left

Jaden Schwartz scored twice, and Joey Daccord made 23 saves for the Kraken (2-4-1).

Dylan Larkin and Shayne Gostisbehere each had a goal and two assists, and Ville Husso made 33 saves for the Red Wings (5-1-1). Moritz Seider had two assists.

Larkin, though, took a hooking penalty with 1:48 left in the third period, leading to Seattle’s tying goal.

“I put my stick in the guy’s midsection and gave the referee a reason to call a penalty,” said Larkin, the Detroit captain. “That’s disappointing, because we got a point out of tonight, but we know we should have had two.”

Seattle led 3-1 after the second period, but Detroit took the lead with three power-play goals in the third before McCann tied it 4-4 on the man-advantage at 18:38. He scored from the top of the right circle with the Kraken net empty, then set up the winner in overtime.

“There was kind of a wave of power plays, and they’ve really been rolling on their power play,” Seattle coach Dave Hakstol said. “To be able to push back -- not get rattled after giving up a lead -- makes this an important win for us.”

SEA@DET: McCann knots the game at 4-4 late in 3rd

Joe Veleno gave the Red Wings a 1-0 lead at 1:07 of the second period, tipping Olli Maatta’s shot. Veleno had missed an empty net in the first period, hitting the crossbar from the edge of the crease with Daccord out of position.

“We know he has the ability to score,” Detroit coach Derek Lalonde said. “Just not with a really open net.”

Schwartz tied it 1-1 on the power play at 5:18. He then put Seattle in front 2-1 at 17:54 with a slap shot from the right circle, and Tye Kartye made it 3-1 on a breakaway at 19:04.

Gostisbehere pulled the Red Wings within 3-2 with a power-play goal at 2:10 of the third period.

After Kraken forward Devin Shore took a four-minute high-sticking penalty at 4:16, Larkin tied it 3-3 on the power play at 4:38.

Alex DeBrincat gave the Red Wings a 4-3 lead on the man-advantage with his ninth goal at 10:26.

“We’ve got weapons at all five positions, with [Larkin] and [DeBrincat], [David Perron] down low and Seider moving the puck,” said Gostisbehere, who had a point on all three power-play goals. “They’ve only got four defenders, so we know someone is going to be open.”

NOTES: Larkin extended his point streak to seven games (14 points; four goal, 10 assists), the longest to start a season for a Red Wings player since Brian Rafalski in 2008-09. … With 34 goals in its first seven games, Detroit is tied for the second-highest total in the past 30 years (Toronto Maple Leafs, 2017-18). The Tampa Bay Lightning had 37 in 2012-13.