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Nate Schmidt scores twice to help Mammoth beat Kraken 6-3

Nate Schmidt recorded a four-point night with two goals and two assists, leading Utah Mammoth to their third consecutive win and seventh point streak in eight games.

  • On Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026, the Utah Mammoth defeated the Seattle Kraken 6-3 at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, led by Nate Schmidt's two goals and two assists.
  • During their seven-game home stand, Utah Mammoth collected 15 of a possible 18 points since 2026 began, entering the game on a three-game winning streak and seven-game point streak.
  • Key moments included Kevin Stenlund's short-handed goal at 2:47, off a feed from Lawson Crouse, as shots favored Seattle 11-2 ten minutes into the game.
  • Nate Schmidt, Utah Mammoth defenseman, recorded his first four-point night since Nov. 17, 2019, marking the franchise first four-point game by a defenseman, while Lawson Crouse, Utah Mammoth left wing, posted his first three-point game since March 27, 2023.
  • The loss leaves Seattle Kraken with a record of 1-3-2 over the last six games, while Utah Mammoth will host Philadelphia on Wednesday and Pittsburgh on Monday.
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Mammoth double-up Kraken, point streak at 7 games

Nate Schmidt scored twice, including the go-ahead goal, and added two assists as the Utah Mammoth defeated the Seattle Kraken 6-3 on Saturday in Salt Lake City.

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Nate Schmidt scores twice to help Mammoth beat Kraken 6-3

Nate Schmidt scored two goals and assisted on two others to lead the Utah Mammoth to a 6-3 victory over the Seattle Kraken. Lawson Crouse added a goal and two...

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