Joel Armia’s 2-Goal Night Leads Kings Past Mammoth
- Joel Armia scored two goals, leading the Kings to victory over the Mammoth, 4-2.
- Adrian Kempe contributed with a goal and an assist for the Kings.
- Clayton Keller scored for the Mammoth, who lost their sixth game in eight.
- Armia completed the win with an empty-net goal with 1:38 left.
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Kevin Fiala plays a major role in the NHL's 4-2 win against the Utah Mammoth.
Finland striker Joel Armia was heavily drafted in last night's NHL round. With his two goals, he led the Los Angeles Kings to a 4-2 victory over the Utah Mammoth. Armia's first hit was a straight siren from his fast hocsotites. When the Kings won the puck in their own zone, Armia thundered straight into the attack while opposing defenders were still left stumbling into the middle zone. Armia received a pass, got through on his own and shot the p…
The Los Angeles Kings, led by Slovenian ace Anže Kopitar as captain in his final NHL season, visited Olympic Salt Lake City and defeated the Utah Mammoth 4:2. Kopitar scored a goal in the final period, while Joel Armia scored two to give the Kings their third victory in the last five games.
Embarrassing attendance in Utah has the NHL "very concerned"?
Technically, speaking the Utah Mammoth have the lowest average attendance in the entire NHL.Of course, their attendance figures are skewed a bit since their home arena, Delta Center, has a capacity of just 12,478 until interior renovations are completed before next season. So, while Utah technically has the lowest attendance numbers of the season, they have a 100% sellout rate. At least on paper.Scenes like this evening might say otherwise...Uta…
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