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Guenther Scores in OT to Complete Mammoth’s Comeback Win over Reeling Penguins
Utah Mammoth overcame a 3-0 deficit with multiple third-period goals, including a power-play score, to win 5-4 in overtime, marking their second straight victory after a losing streak.
- On Sunday, Dylan Guenther scored 42 seconds into overtime to beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-4 after the Utah Mammoth erased a three-goal deficit in six minutes.
- Facing recent blown leads and lineup changes, Pittsburgh Penguins entered the game with a 1-9 overtime record and played without Stuart Skinner and Brett Kulak, acquired Friday but on non-roster status.
- After a challenge over goaltender interference, Carcone’s power-play shot stood as Durzi tied the game at 5:35 and Carcone scored twice to help Utah briefly lead 4-3.
- As Utah snapped a slump, Pittsburgh dropped a fifth straight game while Sidney Crosby’s four-game point streak ended; the Mammoth won their second straight and continue at Boston Tuesday.
- Milestones and quick turnarounds shape the teams' next steps as Kris Letang, Penguins defenseman, records an assist to pass Hall of Famer Borje Salming for 21st-most points; Pittsburgh closes a five-game homestand Tuesday against Edmonton.
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NHL roundup: Mammoth win as Pens bitten by huge comeback (again)
The Pittsburgh Penguins, victims of a blown lead Saturday night, fell prey again Sunday, as the Utah Mammoth completed a wild comeback 5-4 win in Pittsburgh.
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Read Full ArticleUNBELIEVABLE. Penguins Blow ANOTHER Large Lead
Pittsburgh Penguins Game Loss OT Utah Mammoth PITTSBURGH — Utah Mammoth (16-15-3) forward Dylan Guenther put the dagger in the Pittsburgh Penguins‘ (14-8-9) wounded heart just 42 seconds into overtime, and the Penguins blew yet another large, and should-be insurmountable lead, losing 5-4 in overtime Sunday at PPG Paints Arena. The remarkable and wholly unbelievable slide would surely stop Sunday. Yet another multi-goal lead entering the third pe…
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