Mammoth score on 1st 3 shots on goal in 4-0 win over the Golden Knights
Utah scored three goals on their first three shots, with goalie Karel Vejmelka making 28 saves for a 4-0 shutout against Vegas, extending the Golden Knights' scoreless streak.
- On Thursday in Las Vegas, the Utah Mammoth defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 4-0 at T-Mobile Arena, shutting out their Pacific Division rival with an early offensive burst.
- Utah scored on its first three shots, with Clayton Keller, the U.S. Olympian right wing, netting twice and Jack McBain adding the third before Barrett Hayton sealed it with an empty-netter.
- Keller's first came at 2:52 off a John Marino feed, his second at 6:05 following a Brayden McNabb whiff, pushing his season total to 22 goals.
- Karel Vejmelka recorded his second shutout of the season and eighth in five NHL seasons, moving Utah six points ahead of Los Angeles for the first wild-card spot in the Western Conference.
- Adin Hill entered with a.924 save percentage and 1.62 goals-against average since March 8 but was pulled after allowing three goals on his first three shots; Vegas opens a three-game road trip Saturday in Nashville.
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Karel Vejmelka, Mammoth dominate Knights in shutout
Karel Vejmelka made 28 saves for his second shutout of the season and the Utah Mammoth scored on their first three shots en route to a 4-0 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights on Thursday night in Las Vegas.
Mammoth score on 1st 3 shots on goal in 4-0 win over the Golden Knights
Karel Vejmelka stopped all 28 shots he faced for Utah, while Vegas counterpart Adin Hill was chased after allowing three goals without making a save in the Mammoth’s 4-0 victory over the Golden Knights on Thursday night.
Golden Knights Shut Out Again as Utah Mammoth Cruise to 4–0 Win in Las Vegas
The Vegas Golden Knights saw their four-game homestand at T-Mobile Arena come to a disappointing end Thursday night, falling 4–0 to the Utah Mammoth in the final matchup of the season series between the two Western Conference clubs. Both teams entered the game with 76 points, making the contest an important one in the crowded Western Conference playoff race. Vegas currently sits third in the Pacific Division, while Utah holds a wild-card spot, a…
New York - Karel Vejmelka stopped all 28 shots on goal against Vegas in the NHL, leading Utah to a 4-0 win and being named MVP. The Czech goaltender kept a clean sheet for the second time this season, the first coming in early December on the ice in Anaheim. David Pastrňák and Pavel Zacha each had one goal and one assist in Boston's 6-1 home win over Winnipeg. Jakub Dobeš allowed two goals on 27 shots in Montreal's 1-3 loss in Detroit.
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