NHL Game Preview: Utah Mammoth (14-12-3) vs. Calgary Flames (10-15-4)

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The Utah Mammoth travel north to face the Calgary Flames in a Western Conference tilt at Scotiabank Saddledome, where the visitors aim to extend a two-game win streak against a Flames team desperate for consistency at home. Utah (14-12-3) has rebounded from a four-game skid with dominant road shutouts and low-scoring wins, showcasing Karel Vejmelka’s crease reliability (.896 SV%) amid a balanced attack led by Clayton Keller’s playmaking. Calgary (10-15-4), meanwhile, snapped a two-game slide Thursday with a gritty 4-1 home victory over Minnesota, but their penalty-prone style (4.4 PIM/GP, 2nd in NHL) and middling goaltending (2.97 GAA) invite exploitation. This is the fifth all-time meeting—Utah owns a perfect 4-0 series edge—but Calgary’s urgency (3-3-2 at home) could spark a trap game in the Saddledome’s chilly confines.

Venue and Game Details

Location: Scotiabank Saddledome, Calgary, AB (20 Street SE, Calgary, AB T2C 5E2). The Flames’ longtime fortress seats 19,289 for hockey and features a fervent, oil-patch atmosphere, though Calgary’s home form (5-4-2, 2.17 GAA but 2.34 GF/GP) has been uneven.

Puckdrop: 7:00 p.m. ET (5:00 p.m. MT for Utah fans).

Broadcast: NHL Network (national), Utah 16 (Utah), Sportsnet One (Calgary), SN360 (Canada). Doors open at 5:30 p.m. ET.

Team Records and Standings

Utah holds fourth in the Central Division with a +15 goal differential, ranking 12th in goals scored (3.11/GP) but 20th in shots against (29.0/GP). Calgary scrapes by in the Pacific’s seventh slot, elite on the penalty kill (83.3%, 6th) but bottom-five in power-play efficiency (13.8%, 29th) and overall scoring (2.34/GP, 32nd).

TeamRecord (W-L-OTL)PointsGF/GPGA/GPHomeAwayStreak
Utah Mammoth14-12-3313.112.967-3-17-9-2W2
Calgary Flames10-15-4242.342.975-4-25-11-2W1

Utah leads the league in shorthanded goals (2), while Calgary ranks second in penalties taken but excels in hits (22.4/GP, 8th).

Recent Team Forms

Utah has surged with back-to-back road wins, outscoring foes 11-1 while limiting shots (28.7/GP). Their metrics (50.2% Corsi) reflect control, though they’ve allowed 3+ goals in four of their last seven. Vejmelka’s .896 SV% over the streak has stabilized a rotation that includes Connor Ingram.

Calgary’s win over Minnesota halted a slide, with three third-period goals showcasing resilience (3-2 in last five third periods). They’re 4-1 in their prior five but 1-4-1 at home lately, averaging 2.0 goals/game there. Dustin Wolf’s 26 saves Thursday highlighted youth, but penalties (129 total, 2nd-most) remain a liability.

Mammoth Last 5 GamesResultScoreKey Notes
Dec 5 @ VANW4-1Stenlund G+A; Vejmelka 31 saves, third-period surge.
Dec 3 @ ANAW7-0Peterka 2G-2A; shutout ends skid, 34 SOG.
Dec 1 @ SJSL3-6Defensive lapses; power play 0/3.
Nov 29 @ STLL0-1Shutout loss; low-event, 18 SOG.
Nov 28 @ DALL3-4Late collapse; PK allows 2 PPG.
Flames Last 5 GamesResultScoreKey Notes
Dec 4 vs MINW4-1Coronato tiebreaker; Wolf 26 saves, ends streak.
Dec 2 @ NSHL1-5Offensive drought; Cooley pulled after 3 GA.
Nov 29 @ CHIL2-5Road woes; 4 penalties lead to 2 PPG against.
Nov 27 vs DALW (SO)3-2Huberdeau decider; shootout after rally.
Nov 24 @ WPGW4-3Zary GWG; high-event, 35 SOG.

Injury Report

Calgary’s absences thin their prospect pool and depth, while Utah’s blue line is stabilizing with potential returns.

TeamPlayerPositionStatusEst. ReturnNotes
UTAOlli MaattaDIR (Out)Dec 6?Upper body; 0G-1A in 16GP, top-pair stabilizer.
UTAAlexander KerfootCOutTBDAbdomen; hasn’t played, key faceoff man (51%).
UTAJuuso ValimakiDIR (Out)Dec 6?Knee; 0 pts in recent, depth D.
CGYZayne ParekhDOutDec 23Upper body; 0G-1A in 11GP, rookie potential.
CGYMartin PospisilCOutDec 6?Undisclosed; 0 games, checking-line grit.
CGYSamuel HonzekLWIR (Out)May 2026Upper body surgery; 2G-2A in 18GP, long-term loss.

Vejmelka (.884 SV%, 2.90 GAA) starts for Utah; Dustin Wolf (recent form strong) for Calgary.

Key Player Matchups

Utah’s transition speed targets Calgary’s penalty issues, but the Flames’ third-period push (team-high 1.2 goals) looms large.

Clayton Keller (UTA, 12G-18A) vs. Rasmus Andersson (CGY): Keller’s creativity (1.25 Pts/GP) tests Andersson’s two-way game (1G-1A last game). Keller has 7 pts in last 5; Andersson must curb rushes (UTA 11.5/GP).

Logan Cooley (UTA, 9G-14A) vs. Nazem Kadri (CGY): Cooley’s dynamic shifts (recent leg scare but cleared) meet Kadri’s snarl (52% faceoffs). Cooley 5 pts in streak; Kadri draws penalties (CGY 4.4 PIM/GP).

Jonathan Huberdeau (CGY, 5G-12A) vs. Mikhail Sergachev (UTA): Huberdeau’s drought-breaker (recent goal) challenges Sergachev’s shutdown (G+A vs VAN). Huberdeau 3 pts in 4; Sergachev logs 22:45 TOI.

JJ Peterka (UTA, 10G-8A) vs. MacKenzie Weegar (CGY): Peterka’s hot hand (4 pts last two) exploits Weegar’s gaps. Peterka 6G in 8; Weegar blocks 2.1/GP but allows 2.5 xGA/60.

Karel Vejmelka (UTA) vs. Flames’ Top Line: Vejmelka’s poise (.884 SV%) vs. Kadri-Yeager-Coronato (recent 3 goals). Vejmelka back-to-back shutout bid; CGY 10.8 HD chances/GP.

Watch Matt Coronato (CGY, tiebreaker vs MIN) in secondary roles.

Series History

Utah dominates the brief history, winning all four meetings (16-6 goal differential) since relocating. The Mammoth’s speed has overwhelmed Calgary’s structure, outshooting them 114-111. No playoff clashes, but Utah is 3-1 at Scotiabank Saddledome equivalents.

Last 4 MeetingsDateResult (UTA Home unless noted)ScoreKey Stat
Oct 15, 2025UTA HomeW (UTA)3-1Vejmelka 32 saves; low-event control.
Apr 1, 2025UTA HomeW (UTA)3-1Keller 2A; Utah outshoots 28-20.
Jan 2, 2025@ CGYW (UTA)5-3Cooley GWG; high-scoring, 52 SOG.
Oct 30, 2024UTA HomeW (UTA)5-1Peterka 2G; dominant offensive night.

Utah wins 100% of series games; Calgary scores 1.5 goals avg. vs. them.

Betting Trends

Moneyline Trends: Flames 5-4 as home favorites; Mammoth 7-9 as road dogs but 4-0 vs. CGY. 58% bets on UTA ML.

Puck Line: UTA +1.5 (-250) covers in 66.7% as dogs; CGY -1.5 (+200) in 50% home wins.

Total Trends: Under 6 in 6 of UTA’s last 10 roads; Over in 4 of CGY’s last 5. League avg: 6.0 goals/game.

Game Odds

Utah Mammoth               5.5

Calgary Flames                 – 120

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, December 5, 2025

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