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The Utah Mammoth face elimination in Game 6 against the Vegas Golden Knights after a close playoff series. Despite their losses, each has been by a single goal, showcasing their competitive spirit.
Utah Mammoth left wing Michael Carcone (53) celebrates after scoring during the third period to tie Game 4 of a first-round NHL Stanley Cup playoff series against the Vegas Golden Knights at 3-3 at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Monday, April 27, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
Utah Mammoth fans can be both disappointed and encouraged from the teamâs series thus far with the Vegas Golden Knights.
On one hand, the Mammoth face elimination as they return to Salt Lake City for Game 6 on Friday. On the other, they have never found themselves down and out in any playoff game.
To this point, every one of their playoff losses has been decided by a single goal (excluding an empty-netter in Game 1). And in each of their losses, theyâve held a lead in the third period.
Head coach AndrĂ© Tourigny touched on both sides of the issue during his off-day media availability at the teamâs hotel in Las Vegas Thursday morning.
âWe need to be a little bit better, (but) itâs not like we gave volume,â he said. âYesterday in the third period, we gave (up) two scoring chances. So, itâs not like, OK, we gave up six (and) at some point, something has to go in. I think we did a lot of good stuff, but obviously the one we gave started with the puck on our breakout, so thatâs an area I would like to clean.â
Forward Michael Carcone, who has goals in each of the last two games, expressed confidence in his team Thursday morning.
âWe are a confident group,â he said. âWe know Vegas is a good team, but so are we, so just playing our game. We obviously have a job here and weâve got to take care of it.â
The Utah Mammoth are facing elimination in Game 6 against the Vegas Golden Knights.
The Mammoth have lost every playoff game by a single goal, indicating close contests.
Game 6 is scheduled for Friday in Salt Lake City.
No, the Mammoth have never found themselves down and out in any playoff game so far.
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â... Weâre playing good hockey, and at this time of year, it can go either way.â
Carcone is ready to get home, where he hopes to give the crowd a game to remember.
âYou guys have seen it: The crowdâs unbelievable,â he said. âObviously, does a lot for us, and we need to ride that wave and play a good, solid game.â
With the Mammothâs entire season hinging on their next game, the weight is not lost on anyone in the organization. But at the same time, they recognize that playing the way they do is what got them to the playoffs in the first place.
âJust another day at the office, right?â Carcone said. âWeâre fortunate enough to have another game this year and weâve just got to go in and take care of business like usual.â
Here are some playoff numbers that have factored into the series thus far, which will certainly play into Game 6.
These are respectively the second- and third-most hits by any team in these playoffs. Part of that is due to how physically both teams have played, but it also has to do with how many extra periods of hockey theyâve played with three overtime periods.
Physicality has been a major part of the series, and for that reason, Utah might be best to put Liam OâBrien back in the lineup for Game 6.
Yes, Barrett Hayton, who came back from injury to replace OâBrien in Game 5, is the more skilled player. But in a double-overtime game, Hayton only played 13 minutes â and he struggled to make much of an impact during his time on the ice.
In virtually every game OâBrien plays, he brings energy and physicality without being a liability defensively, and sometimes those are the guys who get teams through the playoffs.
Among the 21 goalies who have seen ice time in these playoffs, Carter Hart and Karel Vejmelka, respectively, have the sixth- and seventh-worst save percentages.
From a game planning perspective, both teams should see that as both a warning to limit opponentsâ shots and a green light to put everything on net.
Thatâs how Kevin Stenlund scored in Game 1. Lawson Crouse has put a few pucks in the net on low-percentage shots from distance and Dylan Guenther seems to tickle the twine every time he gets a clean shot off.
That leads us into the next stat category: blocks.
Both teams seem to have put major emphasis on getting into shooting lanes. If you can prevent pucks from getting to the net in the first place, thereâs no need to worry about whether your goalie will stop it.
On the power play in particular, the Mammoth have struggled to get shots through the traffic. Credit goes to the Golden Knightsâ penalty killers for making it hard on them, but with just one goal on 14 power plays this series, Utah needs to find a way to make it happen.
Utah Mammoth fans gather at the Delta Center to watch the Vegas Golden Knights and the Utah Mammoth in NHL hockey playoff action on Wednesday, April 29, 2026. Las Vegas won 5-4 in double overtime. | Scott G Winterton, Deseret News