Golden Knights vs Mammoth Betting Preview
Utah starts a four-game homestand Thursday in a rare stretch that includes two meetings with Vegas in five days. The Mammoth also host the Rangers and Montreal next week. They return home after three straight overtime losses, all by 3-2 scores, including Tuesday’s defeat in San Jose.
Andre Tourigny likes the group’s resilience. Utah is 1-0-3 in its last four and undefeated in regulation. But slow starts remain an issue. The Mammoth fell behind 2-0 to the Sharks in the first six minutes Tuesday before J.J. Peterka tied it with two goals in the third. A too-many-men penalty in overtime led to Macklin Celebrini’s hat-trick winner.
Peterka has four goals in the last four games and continues to be Utah’s most reliable finisher.
Vegas enters after a tight 3-2 win over the Rangers. The Golden Knights snapped a four-game home losing streak. Shea Theodore and Ben Hutton scored from the blue line. Braeden Bowman added his second goal in four NHL games. Akira Schmid improved to 8-1-2 with 17 saves.
This is the first game of a three-game road swing for Vegas.
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Line Movement and Odds
Projected market at publication:
- Golden Knights -135, Mammoth +115
- Puck Line: Vegas -1.5 (+180), Utah +1.5 (-210)
- Total 6 (over -110, under -110)
Vegas opened slightly lower around -125. Early action pushed the Knights up behind Schmid’s strong form and Utah’s overtime losses. The total received balanced action. Public bettors lean over because both teams have shown late-game push.
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Matchup Breakdown
Vegas outlook
Vegas leans on structure. Their blue line rarely scores, but Hutton and Theodore both broke through Tuesday. Theodore’s power-play goal was his second of the year and the game-winner. Schmid brings stability and rarely gives up soft goals. The Golden Knights want cleaner exits and more controlled entries on this road trip.
Vegas has been inconsistent but responds well after wins. Their forecheck can force turnovers and pin Utah for long shifts.
Utah outlook
Utah continues to play tight games. They have improved their third-period push but still chase too often. Peterka’s recent surge is essential. Utah must avoid early penalties. Their overtime losses came from slow starts and poor puck management.
Their home environment improves transition play. Utah needs more scoring support for Peterka and cleaner shifts from the second line.
Key battle
Utah’s transition attack versus Vegas’ structured neutral-zone coverage. If Utah gains speed through the middle, they can create off the rush. Vegas will try to slow entries and force dump-ins.
Injuries and Conditions
Vegas Golden Knights
- No major new injuries reported entering this trip.
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Utah Mammoth
- No confirmed new absences entering the homestand.
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Best Bets and Prediction
Utah plays tight but continues to fall short late. Vegas brings the better goaltending and more stability. Utah’s scoring remains thin behind Peterka.
Projected score: Golden Knights 4, Mammoth 2.
Best bet: Vegas -135.
Secondary lean: Under 6 if Utah starts with better structure.
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