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With the Utah Mammoth eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs, fans are seeking guidance on which teams to support for the remainder of the postseason. The article provides arguments for and against each remaining team.
Buffalo Sabres center Ryan McLeod (71) right, celebrates his goal with defenseman Jacob Bryson (78) and right wing Josh Doan (91) during game against the Ottawa Senators Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025, in Buffalo, N.Y. | Jeffrey T. Barnes
Sports fandom isnât always black and white. And when it comes to choosing second- and third- favorite teams, the area is especially gray.
Now that the Utah Mammoth are out of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, hereâs a guide to help Utahns decide their allegiance for the rest of the postseason.
Weâll include an argument for and against each remaining team.
The article outlines the remaining teams in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, providing insights into each team's strengths and weaknesses.
Fans should consider personal connections, team performance, and rivalries when deciding which playoff team to support.
The article presents a balanced view by offering pros and cons for each remaining team, helping fans make informed decisions.
Fans can stay engaged by following the remaining playoff teams, participating in discussions, and attending local watch parties.

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For: If you like human interest stories, the Minnesota Wild might pique your interest. At the trade deadline, they acquired then-Chicago Blackhawks captain Nick Foligno for âfuture considerations.â He makes a lot more money than most fourth-liners, but the Wild wanted to unite him with his brother, Marcus Foligno, who has been in Minnesota for nine years. Between Nick, Marcus and their father, Mike Foligno, theyâve played a combined 3,411 games (regular season and playoffs combined). They have never won the Stanley Cup. It would be spectacular to see the two brothers do it together.
Against: None of the top teams in the Central Division are getting worse anytime soon, meaning the Mammoth and the Wild will be battling each other for playoff spots for the foreseeable future. Itâs up to you whether you want to cheer within the division.