Utah Mammoth Secure Road Victory Over Vancouver Canucks

The Utah Mammoth continued their strong form with a 7-4 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday, marking their third consecutive win. This win also represents the Mammoth’s fourth straight road game victory as they push for a playoff berth.

Keller Leads Mammoth Offense with Hat Trick

Key Performances Drive Utah's Success

Clayton Keller was the driving force behind the Mammoth’s offensive success, scoring a hat trick including a power-play goal and an empty-net goal. Dylan Guenther and Lawson Crouse each contributed with a goal and an assist, further bolstering the team’s scoring efforts.

Kailer Yamamoto and Liam O'Brien also scored for Utah, while Logan Cooley added two assists. The team’s overall performance demonstrated excellent teamwork and strategic execution.

Canucks Fall Despite Karlsson's Milestone and Rossi's Goal

Vancouver Fights Hard in Defeat

Despite the loss, Linus Karlsson marked his 100th NHL game with two goals for the Vancouver Canucks. Marco Rossi and Jake DeBrusk each scored a power-play goal, and Filip Hronek recorded two assists.

Canucks goaltender Nikita Tolopilo stopped 17 shots, but the Mammoth’s relentless attack proved too strong. The game featured a flurry of goals, particularly in the third period, keeping the contest exciting.

Third Period Surge Seals Mammoth Victory

Key Moments Determine Outcome

A quick exchange of goals in the third period, including a deflection by DeBrusk and a response from Crouse, highlighted the period’s intensity. O'Brien’s backhand goal further extended Utah’s lead.

Keller’s power-play goal in the second period proved crucial, while Guenther’s subsequent goal put the Mammoth in a commanding position. Goaltenders Vejmelka (Utah) and Tolopilo (Vancouver) both made key saves throughout the game.