NHL Western Conference Game Preview: Utah Mammoth vs. Vegas Golden Knights

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Start Time: 8:00 PM MT / 7:00 PM PT / 10:00 PM ET

Venue: T-Mobile Arena — Las Vegas, NV Broadcast: ESPN (national), Vegas 34 locally, SEG+ / Mammoth+ streaming

This is Game 1 of the 2026 Western Conference First Round.

Injury Report

Utah Mammoth

Sean Durzi (D) — Day‑to‑day, expected return Apr 19

Jack McBain (C) — OUT until Apr 21

Barrett Hayton (C) — OUT until Apr 21

Vegas Golden Knights

No major Game‑1‑impact injuries reported in available sources.

One center is rehabbing and ruled out for start of series (per LVRJ).

Team Records & Statistical Profile

Utah Mammoth (43‑33‑6)

GF/G: 3.27

GA/G: 2.93

Shots For/Against: 27.7 / 26.1

Power Play: 20.0%

Penalty Kill: 78.1%

Shooting %: 11.8%

Save %: .888

Vegas Golden Knights (39‑26‑17)

GF/G: 3.22

GA/G: 2.95

Shots For/Against: 29.0 / 24.4

Power Play: 24.6%

Penalty Kill: 81.4%

Recent Team Form

Utah — Last 5

L 5–3 vs STL

W 5–3 vs WPG

L 4–1 @ CGY

L 4–1 vs CAR

W 4–1 vs NSH

Vegas — Last 5

W 4–1 vs SEA

W 6–2 vs WPG

W 3–2 OT @ COL

L 4–3 SO @ SEA

W 2–1 @ VAN

Vegas enters on a 7‑0‑1 surge under new coach John Tortorella, winning the Pacific Division.

Key Player Matchups

Utah Mammoth

Clayton Keller: 88 points (26 G, 62 A) — team scoring leader

Dylan Guenther: 40 goals — primary finisher

Karel Vejmelka (G): 38‑20‑3, 2.75 GAA, .897 SV%

Vegas Golden Knights

Jack Eichel: 90 points (27 G, 63 A) — elite two‑way center

Pavel Dorofeyev: 37 goals — major scoring threat

Goaltending Committee:

Akira Schmid: 2.59 GAA, .893 SV%

Carter Hart: 2.71 GAA, .891 SV%

Vegas also features Mitch Marner, a major X‑factor with 80 points this season.

Series History & Context

This is the first playoff meeting between the franchises.

Utah won 2 of 3 regular‑season matchups (2‑1‑0), Vegas went 1‑2‑0.

Utah finished with more wins (43) and a better goal differential (+28) than Vegas (+15).

Vegas has deep playoff pedigree: two Stanley Cup Final appearances and a championship three years ago.

Utah is in just its second season since relocating from Arizona and is already a playoff team.

Betting Trends

Utah averages 3.60 goals in last 10 vs Vegas; VGK average 2.10.

Both teams trend 2–6 O/U in last 8 head‑to‑head.

Utah’s PP% (20.0) vs Vegas PK% (81.4) suggests a slight VGK special‑teams edge.

Vegas’ recent surge under Tortorella (7‑0‑1) signals strong momentum.

Game Odds

Utah Mammoth               6.5

Vegas Golden Knights    – 155

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, April 18, 2026

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