Mammoth Rebuilding Project Puts Utah in Playoffs in Team’s Second Season Since Moving From Arizona
Dylan Guenther scored his 39th goal and Clayton Keller had three assists as Utah won its fifth straight and moved into the Western Conference wild-card lead.
- The Utah Mammoth clinched their first playoff berth in franchise history on Thursday night after the Anaheim Ducks defeated the San Jose Sharks 6-1 less than an hour following Utah's own victory.
- Utah solidified their playoff positioning with a 4-1 victory over the Nashville Predators on Thursday, extending their winning streak to five consecutive games as Dylan Guenther scored his 39th goal of the season.
- Clayton Keller provided three assists to reach 56, while Kailer Yamamoto, Nick Schmaltz, and captain Lawson Crouse also scored; Karel Vejmelka stopped 29 shots in goal.
- The Mammoth currently occupy the first Western Conference wild card spot with 90 points, maintaining a six-point lead over Nashville as the regular season winds down.
- Utah continues their three-game homestand against the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday, while Nashville returns home to host the Minnesota Wild after completing their final regular-season road trip.
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Mammoth rebuilding project puts Utah in playoffs in team’s second season since moving from Arizona
Utah’s rebuilding process began in the Arizona desert, where the team was known as the Coyotes and progress was incremental. In the first year after a move to Salt Lake City, the team became the Utah Hockey Club and took a bigger step, winning eight more games than the previous season to inch closer to the NHL playoffs. Now known as the Mammoth, the young players who served as the rebuild foundation have developed into a skilled, cohesive unit t…
Mammoth rebuilding project puts Utah in playoffs in team's second season
Utah's rebuilding process began in the Arizona desert, where the team was known as the Coyotes and progress was incremental.In the first year after a move to Salt Lake City, the team became the Utah Hockey Club and took a bigger step, winning eight more games than the previous season to inch closer to the NHL playoffs.Now known as the Mammoth, the young players who served as the rebuild foundation have developed into a skilled, cohesive unit tha…
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