Mammoth hang on vs. Flames in home opener
Oct 15, 2025; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Utah Mammoth right wing Kailer Yamamoto (56) and Calgary Flames left wing Joel Farabee (86) fight during the second period at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images After dominating much of the game, the Utah Mammoth weathered a late push from the Calgary Flames to hang on for a 3-1 win in Salt Lake City on Wednesday night.
Barrett Hayton, JJ Peterka and Kevin Stenlund scored for the Mammoth in their home opener. Karel Vejmelka made 19 saves.
Rasmus Andersson got the goal for the Flames, who lost their fourth straight in regulation after winning their season opener. Devin Cooley stopped 29 shots.
Calgary pressured Utah for the last half of the third period before Stenlund's empty-net goal clinched it with 23 seconds left. It was his first goal.
Calgary's Matt Coronato hit the crossbar at around the seven-mark of the third period and Vejmelka denied Coronato from the front of the net with 3:35 remaining.
Utah owned the second period, scoring twice to take a 2-1 lead.
The Mammoth had an 18-3 shots advantage in the middle period.
Hayton tied the game at one apiece 1:16 into the second on a one-time shot from the slot, converting a pass from Nick Schmaltz. Peterka gave Utah the lead a little over three minutes later when he scored on a breakaway.
Peterka intercepted a pass by Calgary defenseman Brayden Pachal at the Mammoth blue line, raced down the ice and beat Cooley with a move to the backhand and a forehand shot. It was Peterka's second goal of the season and second in two games.
Shots on goal were 28-8 in favor of Utah after the first two periods.
The Flames' Adam Klapka and the Mammoth's Jack McBain squared off in a true heavyweight fight with 8:22 left in the second period. Klapka is 6-foot-8, 235 pounds and McBain 6-4, 219.
Calgary scored the only goal of a choppy first period.
Andersson's power-play goal 8:37 into the game gave Calgary a 1-0 lead. The rebound of Andersson's attempted tip in of Morgan Frost's shot/pass deflected twice before going into the net for his first goal of the season.
Devin Cooley stopped the Mammoth's Logan Cooley (no relation) on a breakaway during a Utah power play in the final minute of the opening period.
--Field Level Media
Predicting Second Round Stanley Cup Playoff Surprises
Why Cavaliers Should Cover at Home in Game 7 Against Raptors
New York Mets Manager Carlos Mendoza Officially on Hot Seat
- UFC Fight Night Perth Betting Picks: Top Bets and Predictions
- Friday May 1st MLB Betting Picks: Top Predictions for Today’s Games
- April 30th NBA Playoffs Best Betting Picks and Predictions
- Kentucky Derby 2026 Picks: Expert Predictions and Top Contenders
- MLB Picks Today: Astros vs Orioles and Dodgers vs Marlins Best Bets
- NBA Best Bets: Expert Picks for Tuesday’s Playoff Action
- Best MLB Strikeout Props for April 28th Yankees vs Rangers & Red Sox vs Blue Jays

