NHL Game Preview: Dallas Stars (27-11-9) vs. Utah Mammoth (23-20-4)

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The Dallas Stars (27-11-9, 63 points, 1st in Central Division) take on the Utah Mammoth (23-20-4, 50 points, 5th in Central Division) in a Central Division clash. Dallas enters as one of the league’s top teams, boasting a balanced attack and strong goaltending, while Utah looks to climb the standings with home-ice advantage and opportunistic scoring. This matchup could have playoff seeding implications as the season nears the Olympic break.

Venue Location

Delta Center, Salt Lake City, UT (Capacity: 18,300).

Puckdrop is scheduled for 7:00 PM MST (Broadcast: ESPN+, Bally Sports Southwest, KUTV).

Injury Report

Injuries are affecting both teams’ blue lines and forward depth, potentially leading to more ice time for call-ups and impacting defensive stability.

Dallas Stars:

LW Jamie Benn (lower body): Day-to-day; missed recent practice but expected to be a game-time decision.

D Nils Lundkvist (upper body): Out 2-4 weeks; placed on IR Jan. 10.

C Wyatt Johnston (illness): Day-to-day; returned to practice and likely to play.

D Chris Tanev (lower body): Out indefinitely; on LTIR since Dec. 20.

Utah Mammoth:

C Clayton Keller (upper body): Day-to-day; missed last game but skating individually.

D Sean Durzi (shoulder): Out 4-6 weeks; surgery in December, expected back late February.

LW Lawson Crouse (lower body): Out until at least Jan. 20; on IR.

D John Marino (upper body): Day-to-day; game-time decision.

Key Player Matchups to Watch

This game highlights offensive firepower against defensive resilience, with star forwards testing goaltenders.

LW Jason Robertson (DAL) vs. D Mikhail Sergachev (UTA): Robertson (25G, 30A, 55P; elite playmaker) leads DAL’s attack with 3.2 SOG/G. Sergachev (high TOI, blocks) anchors UTA’s defense and could disrupt rushes.

C Roope Hintz (DAL) vs. C Barrett Hayton (UTA): Hintz (20G, 28A, 48P; 55% faceoffs) drives DAL’s speed game. Hayton (15G, 25A, 40P) provides UTA with two-way play and penalty-kill strength.

D Miro Heiskanen (DAL) vs. RW Nick Schmaltz (UTA): Heiskanen (10G, 35A, 45P; 25:00 TOI/G) quarterbacks DAL’s power play. Schmaltz (18G, 22A, 40P) uses speed to exploit gaps.

G Jake Oettinger (DAL) vs. G Karel Vejmelka (UTA): Oettinger (.915 SV%, 2.45 GAA) is DAL’s backbone. Vejmelka (.905 SV%) benefits from home support but faces DAL’s shot volume.

Recent Team Forms

Dallas Stars (7-2-1 in last 10 games, +15 goal differential):

The Stars are surging, winning five straight with 4.0 goals/game in their last 10. Road form: 13-6-4.

DateOpponentResult
Jan 13vs. ANAW 4-2
Jan 11@ SJSW 7-2
Jan 10@ SJSL 4-5
Jan 7@ WSHW 4-1
Jan 5@ MINL 2-3
Jan 4vs. MTLW 3-2 (OT)
Jan 3vs. ANAW 5-3
Jan 1vs. COLW 4-3
Dec 30@ NSHW 5-2
Dec 28vs. CHIW 4-3

Utah Mammoth (5-4-1 in last 10 games, +3 goal differential):

Utah has been competitive at home (12-9-2), averaging 3.3 goals/game in their last 10. They won their last game 3-2 OT vs. Columbus on Jan. 11.

DateOpponentResult
Jan 11vs. CBJW 3-2 (OT)
Jan 10vs. TBLL 2-3
Jan 8vs. CBJW 4-3
Jan 6@ ANAL 2-4
Jan 4vs. STLW 5-3
Jan 3vs. SEAL 3-4 (SO)
Jan 1@ COLW 3-2
Dec 30vs. NSHW 4-3
Dec 28@ LAKL 1-3
Dec 27vs. VGKW 4-2

Series History

As a newer franchise (Utah entered in 2024), the series is limited to 6 games, with Dallas holding a 4-2-0 edge. The Stars won the most recent 4-2 on Nov. 25, 2025. At Delta Center, Utah is 1-2 vs. DAL. Games average 5.5 goals, with 4 of 6 under 6.

Betting Trends

Moneyline: DAL is 15-5 as road favorites; UTA is 8-9 as home underdogs.

Puck Line (Spread): DAL covers 60% as favorites; UTA covers 55% as dogs.

Total (Over/Under): Over has hit in 6 of DAL’s last 10 (avg. 6.2 goals/game) and 5 of UTA’s last 10 (avg. 5.8). Head-to-head leans under. Trends: Stars are 7-2-1 in last 10; Mammoth are 5-4-1 but 3-2 at home lately.

Game Odds

Dallas Stars                         5.5

Utah Mammoth               – 112

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, January 14, 2026

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