Utah Mammoth game wrap: Florida Foils Utah 4-3 In Final Minute

Utah Mammoth lost a close on to the visiting Florida Panthers at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Wed Dec 10, 2025 (Utah Mammoth X photo)

By Tom Walker

SALT LAKE CITY–The Mammoth surrendered goals in the final minute of both the first and third period in loss to the Panthers 4-3.

The Utah Mammoth (14-14-3) took to the ice Wednesday night at Delta Center against the defending Stanley Cup Champion Florida Panthers (14-12-2) for the second game of a three game homestand. Utah fell to the Los Angeles Kings on Monday and are desperate to put some wins together after dropping 15 of their last 21.

The Mammoth caught a break at 11:17 of the opening period when a shot by Florida forward A. J. Greer banked off the goal post to Utah defenseman John Marino who rifled the puck to a wide open Dylan Guenther who beat netminder Sergei Bobrovsky on the breakaway for his 12th goal of the season to give the Mammoth a 1-0 lead. With just under a minute left in the frame, however, Panthers forward Carter Verhaeghe beat Karel Vejmelka on the other end to tie things up with his 9th of the year, assisted by Aaron Ekblad and Sam Bennett. Barrett Hayton set a Utah franchise record with 6 shots on goal in the first period, but went to the locker room with nothing to show for it.

Florida took its first lead of the game at just a minute and forty seconds into the second period when Sam Bennett put a snap shot into the back of the net for his 8th of the season, assisted by Evan Rodrigues and Niko Mikkola. Less than two minutes later Bennett would strike again with a wrist shot to put the Panthers up 3-1, assisted by Verhaeghe.

Florida’s two-goal lead would last just 13 seconds as Guenther matched Bennett with his own second goal of the game, a backhand that beat Bobrovsky for his 13th of the season assisted by Lawson Crouse and John Marino, to bring Utah back within one.

Only Logan Cooley, who is currently sidelined with a lower-body injury, has more goals for the Mammoth with 14. At 14:37 of the second, Utah forward Jack McBain went down on his knees while knocking in a backhand for his third of the season to tie things up at three apiece, with Sean Durzi and Ian Cole picking up the assists.

Though the two teams were scoreless through 19 minutes of the third period, there was nothing even handed about the final frame. The Panthers, bolstered by two power play opportunities, spent most of the period in their offensive zone, outshooting Utah 19-4 as Vejmelka repeatedly bailed out the defense from the onslaught.

With 57 seconds remaining in the game, Florida’s Anton Lundell won a faceoff against Barrett Hayton, and then five seconds later put the Panthers ahead for good on a wrist shot assisted by Eetu Luostarinen and Sam Reinhart.

“I think we did a pretty good job getting to the net,” said Utah forward Jack McBain in the locker room after the game. “I think not only bodies, but we also had pucks there. I think we were pretty stingy for most of the game. I think obviously we need to learn from it, move on and try to be better.” When asked about how the Mammoth can get on the winning side of one-goal games, McBain responded, “Yeah, you have to find ways to win. I think, when you look around the league, good teams find ways to win hockey games, even when they don’t have their best or they’re close games. That’s something as a group, we got to figure out. Obviously, it’s been a challenging stretch. We know we have it in this group and in the locker room, so we are just trying to figure it out.”

“I thought we played pretty well, and even in the third, I thought we managed it well,” said Mammoth forward Dylan Guenther. “They played really well, and we were on our heels too much, probably just a few more pucks in deep, and a few more offensive zone drives.” Guenther lamented the team’s inability to get Vejmelka the win in the hard fought contest. “He played really well. I feel for him; we want to get that win for him. He kept us in it, especially in the end. I think they had like 19 shots in the third, that comes with power plays, but still too many.” When asked the same question about coming out ahead in one-goal games, Guenther remarked, “I think (we need to) shoot a few more pucks. Be comfortable in those situations. When the game is tied, I don’t think we have to get on our heels. Just keep pressing, keep attacking them. It’s unfortunate, but we play again in two nights, so make sure we get one to close it out.”

Head Coach André Tourigny was disappointed in the outcome, but not necessarily his team’s effort. “Obviously, a tough pill to swallow with the way that happened,” he began. “(Karel Vejmelka) was really good. I think we showed a lot of character being down by two goals; (to) come back in the game and give ourselves a chance. Like I said, it’s really frustrating to lose in that fashion. I think in the third period, we got in trouble. We got in the box; that’s how (Florida) got their momentum. I think that 5-on-5, we played good. A little too much on our heels, but mostly from our penalties. I thought we defended well until the last minute.” Looking at positives, Tourigny spoke of the team’s strong start in the opening period. “I was happy about that. We were focused, we were urgent. Obviously, (Florida) is a good team. I think we did a lot of good stuff…We didn’t play bad; we made two mistakes and they capitalized on those two mistakes. It’s not what you want, but at some point I’m (also) not expecting to play a perfect game. The second (goal) was unforced–that, I didn’t like. But other than that, it wasn’t like we were not playing well. We were playing well and made individual mistakes. Then, we showed a lot of character to come back in the game and tie the game. We had good momentum, we applied a lot of pressure; we did a lot of good stuff. Like I said about the third period, that’s unfortunate.” Bear’s frustration was evident, feeling his team deserved a better outcome. “Nobody will convince me that our guys are not resilient…You saw how they react during the game, the prep for the game, the way we start the game, et cetera, et cetera. I think that our guys are digging deep. I think last week was a really demanding schedule, and I felt the guys did everything they could to manage the rest the right way. Today, we had energy. We were not a tired team. We learned that as a young team. (We) will have a lot of teaching moments in (tonight’s) game. It is one thing to be a good NHL player; there’s another thing to play a brand of hockey like Florida plays; the physicality and everything. There will be a lot of good teaching opportunities for us.”

The Mammoth (14-15-3) hope to salvage the final game of the homestand on Friday against the Seattle Kraken (12-10-6) before embarking on a 3-game swing through Pittsburgh, Boston, and Detroit.

Sharks play inspired hockey to take down the champs Florida 3-1; SJ wins third game in a row

San Jose Sharks one two punch center Macklin Celebrini (71) and center Will Smith (2) celebrate Celebrini’s tenth goal of the season in the first period at SAP Center in San Jose on Sat Nov 8, 2025 (AP News photo)

By Lincoln Juarez

SAN JOSE, Calif. – SAP Center was rocking as the San Jose Sharks took down the back-to-back champion Florida Panthers thanks to a tremendous night on the penalty kill and Yaraslov Askarov turning away all but one shot he faced. Macklin Celebrini scored in his third straight game with his 10th of the season. As the Sharks pocket another big victory the second on back to back nights this time with a 3-1 win over the Panthers.

Coming off of a gritty 2-1 win Friday night against the Winnipeg Jets, the Sharks took the ice looking to sweep the set of back-to-back games on Saturday. The back-to-back Stanley Cup Champion Florida Panthers stood as the tough task in the way of the Sharks. Both teams entered Saturday night with 15 points but the Panthers were heavily favored.

A spirited team teal played hard on the puck from the start, generating many scoring opportunities from the minute the puck dropped. The Sharks outshot the Panthers 14-6 in the first period including Macklin Celebrini’s 10th goal of the season to put the Sharks in the lead. Celebrini is atop the league list in scorers with 24 points on the young season. The young superstar has hammered the gas to start the season with no plans to slow down.

Linemate Will Smith found himself with the assist on Celebrini’s goal, as the two teamed up to net one for the second night in a row. It was Smith’s ninth assist of the year racking up 15 points just 16 games in.

The young core has sparked much excitement around San Jose, sending waves through the league while winning their third game in a row Saturday night and their sixth of the last eight. “I think we just feel like we can win any game,” said Mario Ferraro who blocked three shots in 22:44 time on ice and played a big part of the Sharks penalty kill that kept the Panthers scoreless as they went 0-for-5 on the man advantage.

An even bigger part of the penalty kill was Yaraslov Askarov, who stopped 38 of 39 shots and made some important saves in the third period. San Jose has boasted great goaltending in this recent stretch and both men in the crease have received great praise from the skaters in front of them.

Macklin Celebrini spoke very highly of Askarov and Nedeljkovic saying, “They’re doing such a great job for us… just making saves when we need them to… you say your goalie is your best penalty killer and they have been”.

The Sharks were not only great in their defensive end Saturday night, but also played a lot of valuable minutes in the offensive zone, racking up 23 shots on goal and cashing in on an Adam Gaudette deflection on a wrister from Dmitry Orlov in the second period to make it a 2-0 San Jose lead.

Brad Marchand answered back for the Panthers just seconds later to bring Florida within a goal but that was the closest they would get. The Sharks stayed strong defensively with sticks and bodies in every shooting and passing lane, blocking a total of 18 shots.

The display of inspired hockey lit up SAP Center Saturday night with a nearly sold out crowd making a strong impression on the team. “This was awesome. This was awesome spirit, I mean, I was like jeez… The boys love it. The team feels it”, described Yaraslov Askarov. When asked if he felt excitement growing around the Sharks, Askarov simply replied, “Yes”.

Capped off by an Alex Wennberg empty-netter, the Sharks won one of their most spirited games of the season, taking down the back-to-back champs 3-1. The excitement was definitely felt inside of SAP Center with high hopes for the upcoming stretch of the season.

The Sharks will be back in action Tuesday night in Minnesota and hope to just keep swimming through this fiery stretch of winning hockey.

NHL Stanley Cup Finals Len Shapiro: Panthers repeat win it all bounce Oilers in six games with 5-1 win

Edmonton Oilers center Leon Draisaitl (29) can’t look anymore after the Florida Panthers scored their third goal in the second period in game 6 of the NHL Stanley Cup Finals at Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise FL (AP News photo)

NHL Finals podcast with Len Shapiro:

#1 The Edmonton Oilers had too many slow starts and not enough goaltending support from Stuart Skinner allowing three goals in the 5-1 loss.

#2 Tough way to go down losing their second consecutive NHL Stanley Cup Final. The Panthers repeat and were tough customers in game 3 winning 6-1, game 5 winning 5-2, and the Panthers winning it all in game 6.

#3 The Oilers got the heartbreaker losing in Game seven 2-1 last season after coming back from winning three straight games after being down 3-0. This season’s final the Panthers took the last three out of four games to repeat as champions.

#4 The star for game 6 was the Panthers Sam Reinhart who completed a hat trick with two empty net goals. Reinhart finished with four goals to pretty much cinch it for the Panthers.

#5 Talk about the Oilers offense or lack of they didn’t get any scoring support. Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid were empty handed with no goals. The only goal the Oilers got was from Vasily Podkolzin in the third period avoiding a shutout.

Len Shapiro is an NHL analyst for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcast Mary Lisa: Oilers with home ice can capitalize on Panthers in game 5 Saturday

Edmonton Oilers Corey Perry (90) gets his shot stopped by the Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky (72) in third period action of game 4 of the NHL Stanley Cup Final in Sunrise FL on Thu Jun 12, 2025 (AP News photo)

On the NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcast Mary Lisa:

#1 In the first 20 minutes the Edmonton Oilers were behind the Florida Panthers by three goals in the next 20 minutes the Oilers made up for lost time and tied up the game 3-3. Talk about the shots.

#2 The Oilers would take the lead but gave up the tying goal to the Panthers in the last few seconds of regulation that forced overtime with the score at 4-4. You saw four consecutive goals.

#3 Leon Drasaitl once again was the hero of the contest in game 4 scoring the game winning goal in overtime 5-4 on Thursday night. It was Draisaitl’s fourth overtime finals goal a NHL record.

#4 Edmonton Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch said that games like this were exhausting, “Two good teams playing as hard as they are, playing the right way. Obviously with what’s on the line, it’s stressful. There’s a lot on the line, but it is fun and I think our guys are having fun, enjoying this moment.”

#5 Game 5 will be back in Edmonton at Rogers Arena Saturday night at 5:00pm PDT. The Oilers will have home ice and could go up 3-2 on the other hand the Panthers could go up 3-2. It’s an evenly matched final.

Mary Lisa does the NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcast at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcast Len Shapiro: Oilers tie up series 2-2; Draisaitl goal breaks deadlock in OT for 5-4 win

Leon Draisaitl (29) celebrates the game winning goal for the Edmonton Oilers in the first overtime of game 4 of the NHL Stanley Cup Final against the Florida Panthers in Sunrise FL (AP News photo)

On the NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcast Len Shapiro:

#1 In the first 20 minutes the Edmonton Oilers were behind the Florida Panthers by three goals in the next 20 minutes the Oilers made up for lost time and tied up the game 3-3. Talk about the shots.

#2 The Oilers would take the lead but gave up the tying goal to the Panthers in the last few seconds of regulation that forced overtime with the score at 4-4. You saw four consecutive goals.

#3 Leon Drasaitl once again was the hero of the contest in game 4 scoring the game winning goal in overtime 5-4 on Thursday night. It was Draisaitl’s fourth overtime goal a NHL record.

#4 Edmonton Oilers coach Kris Knoblauch said that games like this were exhausting, “Two good teams playing as hard as they are, playing the right way. Obviously with what’s on the line, it’s stressful. There’s a lot on the line, but it is fun and I think our guys are having fun, enjoying this moment.”

#5 Game 5 will be back in Edmonton at Rogers Arena Saturday night at 5:00pm PDT. The Oilers will have home ice and could go up 3-2 on the other hand the Panthers could go up 3-2. It’s an evenly matched final.

Len Shapiro does the NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcast at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcast Mary Lisa: Panthers Marchand send series back to Florida tied 1-1 after scoring 2 goals in double OT

Florida Panthers Brand Marchand (63) is excited about scoring his second period goal against the Edmonton Oilers in game 2 of the NHL Stanley Cup Final at Edmonton on Fri Jun 6, 2025 (Canadian Press via AP)

NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcast Mary Lisa:

#1 Brad Marchand scored in the second overtime on a breakaway goal that led to the Florida Panthers winning 5-4 in game 2 of the NHL Stanley Cup Final on Friday night in Edmonton.

#2 The series goes back to Florida on Monday for game 3 tied at 1-1. The Panthers have home ice for games 3 and 4.

#3 The Panthers battled all game long down 4-3 saw Corey Perry tie the game at 17.8 second left in the third period. Perry’s goal was key if not for that the Oilers would be up 2-0.

#4 Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl who were key scorers in game 1 both battled with they had in game 2 on Friday but the Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky was able to keep them out of the net. The Oilers ended up pulling goaltender Stuart Skinner for an extra attacker in the second overtime and Marchand took advantage of the open net and got the game winner.

#5 Game 3 moves to Florida on Monday night the Panthers have home ice for games 3 and 4 and it could give Florida a shot at taking a 3-1 series lead. The Oilers will have to regroup to avoid that from happening.

Mary Lisa is a NHL analyst for http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcast Len Shapiro: Draisaitl delivers for Oilers with 2 goals; neither team caved in game 1

Edmonton Oilers Leon Draisaitl (not shown) scored on Florida Panther goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky (72) as the Oilers Connor McDavid looks on while the Panthers Seth Jones (3) tried defending during the first overtime period in game 1 of the NHL Stanley Cup Finals at Rogers Centre in Edmonton (Canadian Press via AP)

NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcast Len Shapiro:

#1 The Edmonton Oilers in game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals saw Leon Draisaitl score a goal with a minute into the the game. The Oilers got a tying goal when Connor McDavid executed a perfect pass Draisaitl.

#2 Len, this game almost went into a second overtime but McDavid’s pass to Draisaitl got the winning goal. This combination has been key to the Oilers getting this far.

#3 Draisaitl was not able to score a goal in the finals last season but wants to make up for lost scoring. The Oilers also lost the first three games of the series to the Panthers and won the next three to tie up the series but couldn’t close out the 7th game for a loss.

#4 The two potential Hall of Famers McDavid and Draisaitl what this finals means to them if they can win this series. What they haven’t done is win the Stanley Cup and McDavid and . It would be the first franchise title in 35 years.

#5 Game 2 slated for Friday night in Edmonton. If the Oilers can come away with the win they will have 2-0 momentum going into game 3 in Florida. If the Panthers were to win game 2 it’s 1-1 going to Florida and that could shift momentum in Florida’s way.

Len Shapiro does the NHL podcasts Fridays at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NHL Stanley Cup Final podcast Len Shapiro: It all gets underway Wednesday night with Panthers-Oilers in Edmonton for game 1

Edmonton Oilers right wing Corey Perry (right) and center Connor McDavid celebrate after Perry scoring in the first period in game 5 against the Dallas Stars of the NHL Western Conference Finals in Dallas on Thu May 29, 2025 (AP News photo)

NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcast Len Shapiro:

#1 The Edmonton Oilers who had pretty much dominated the Stanley Cup Western Conference finals against the Dallas Stars won the series 4-1 with a convincing 6-3 win in Dallas.

#2 Connor McDavid got a crucial goal in the second period and got an assist on 40 year old Corey Perry’s goal as the Oilers head to the NHL Stanley Cup Finals.

#3 The Oilers wrapped up this series in a very neat package doing it in five games and the Stars are no easy customer to beat needless to say in Dallas either.

#4 The Oilers will rematch last season’s final with the Florida Panthers that went seven games. The Panthers who won the first three games of the series, the Oilers came back and tied up the series 3-3 and the Panthers took game 7 to win the Stanley Cup.

#5 The Oilers have home ice for game 1 on Wednesday night in Edmonton. The Panthers took out the Carolina Hurricanes in five games 4-1. Do you see this being another back and forth series last season’s final was really a tough act to follow.

Join Len Shapiro for the NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcast Mary Lisa: Oilers drill Stars 6-3 in game 5 to advance to Finals

Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid (97) scores on Dallas Stars goaltender Casey DeSmith (1) and center Roop Hintz (24) in the second period of game 5 of the Western Conference Finals on Thu May 29, 2025 (AP News photo)

NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcast Mary Lisa:

#1 The Edmonton Oilers who had pretty much dominated the Stanley Cup Western Conference finals against the Dallas Stars won the series 4-1 with a convincing 6-3 win in Dallas.

#2 Connor McDavid got a crucial goal in the second period and got an assist on 40 year old Corey Perry’s goal as the Oilers head to the NHL Stanley Cup Finals.

#3 The Oilers wrapped up this series in a very neat package doing it in five games and the Stars are no easy customer to beat needless to say in Dallas either.

#4 The Oilers will rematch last season’s final with the Florida Panthers that went seven games. The Panthers who won the first three games of the series, the Oilers came back and tied up the series 3-3 and the Panthers took game 7 to win the Stanley Cup.

#5 The Oilers have home ice for game 1 on Wednesday night in Edmonton. The Panthers took out the Carolina Hurricanes in five games 4-1. Do you see this being another back and forth series last season’s final was really a tough act to follow.

Join Mary Lisa for the NHL Stanley Cup Finals podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs podcast Len Shapiro: Panthers rolling go up on Hurricanes 2-0 with 5-0 shutout

Florida Panthers Matthew Tkachuk (19) gets the puck past the Carolina Hurricanes goaltender Frederik Andersen (31) for a goal in game 2 of the Eastern Conference Finals in Raleigh NC on Thu May 22, 2025 (AP News photo)

NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs podcast Len Shapiro:

#1  The Florida Panthers won a commanding 5-0 game 2 over the Carolina Hurricanes in Raleigh at the Lenovo Center on Thursday night to go up on Carolina 2-0 in the Eastern Conference Finals.

# 2 The Panthers got offensive help from Sam Bennett and Carter Verhaeghe who both had three points and Florida goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky saved 17 shots

#3 Further the Panthers got help from Matthew Tkachuk who scored and got an assist, the Panthers Aaron Ekblad and Evan Rodrigues were able to get two assists.

#4 The series now moves onto Florida with the Panthers up 2-0. From the face of it the Panthers could make easy work of the Hurricane. With their backs to the wall do you see the Hurricane having a chance to keep this series alive. Game 3 is Saturday.

#5 Edmonton Oilers and Dallas Stars battle later tonight in game 2 in Dallas. The Stars have a 1-0 lead with game 2 in Dallas. One of the things the Oilers need to avoid is the injury and to go behind the Stars 0-2 to start the series.

Len Shapiro does the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs Fridays podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com