NHL Game Preview: Utah Mammoth (15-15-3) vs. Pittsburgh Penguins (14-8-8)

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The Utah Mammoth (15-15-3) invade Pennsylvania to battle the Pittsburgh Penguins (14-8-8) in a cross-conference clash where desperation meets dysfunction on the Penguins’ homestand. Utah, fresh off snapping a three-game skid with a home win over Seattle, eyes a road upset against a Penguins squad reeling from an epic third-period collapse against San Jose—blowing a 5-1 lead in overtime for their fourth straight loss. With key centers sidelined on both sides, this matinee could turn into a goaltending duel between Karel Vejmelka and the Penguins’ tandem (likely Arturs Silovs post-trade chaos), emphasizing forecheck battles and special teams efficiency. Faceoff is set for 3:00 p.m. ET from PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The 18,387-seat arena, opened in 2010, has been middling for Pittsburgh this season (6-5-4 home), where they’ve posted a 2.87 GAA but struggled in OT (0-4).

Broadcast options include Sportsnet Pittsburgh (for Penguins fans) and Utah 16, with national streaming on ESPN+ and NHL Network.

Team Records and Standings

TeamOverall RecordHome/Away SplitConference/Division RankPK% / PP%
Utah Mammoth15-15-38-5-1 Home / 7-10-2 Away5th Central (33 pts)78.5% / 19.2%
Pittsburgh Penguins14-8-86-5-4 Home / 8-3-4 Away6th Metropolitan (36 pts)81.3% / 21.8%

Utah treads water in the Central playoff mix, outscored by 0.1 goals per game overall. Pittsburgh clings to a wild-card spot but has faltered lately, ranking 22nd in 5v5 expected goals for (48.2%).

Recent Team Forms

Utah’s offense clicked Friday (5 goals on 32 SOG), but defensive lapses persist (3.2 GA last 5). Pittsburgh’s collapse exposed third-period fragility (4 GA in final frame vs. SJS), with OT woes mounting (0-4).

Utah Mammoth Last 5 Games:

DateOpponentResultKey Stats (Mammoth)
Dec. 12vs. SEAW 5-332 SOG, 2/4 PP, 2.45 xGA
Dec. 10vs. FLAL 3-428 SOG, 1/3 PP, 3.12 xGF
Dec. 8vs. LAKL 2-421 SOG, 0/2 PP, 8 PIM
Dec. 6@ CGYL 0-228 SOG, 0/3 PP, 1.92 xGA
Dec. 5@ VANW 4-134 SOG, 1/4 PP, 3.45 xGF

Form Summary: 2-3-0. Averaging 2.8 GPG while allowing 2.8 GPG. Road splits even (1-1-1), but PP conversion dips to 25% last 5; Vejmelka’s .912 SV% anchors.

Pittsburgh Penguins Last 5 Games:

DateOpponentResultKey Stats (Penguins)
Dec. 13vs. SJSL 5-6 OT37 SOG, 1/4 PP, 4.56 xGA
Dec. 11vs. MTLL 2-430 SOG, 0/3 PP, 2.18 xGA
Dec. 9vs. ANAL 3-4 SO32 SOG, 1/2 PP, 3.45 xGF
Dec. 7@ DALL 2-3 SO29 SOG, 0/3 PP, 1.92 xGA
Dec. 4@ TBLW 4-331 SOG, 2/3 PP, 3.12 xGF

Form Summary: 1-4-0. Averaging 3.2 GPG but yielding 4.0 GPG. Home OT curse (0-3), turnovers (13.2/game) fuel foes; Crosby’s line (1.45 pts/60) carries load sans Malkin.

Injury Report

Center voids loom large: Utah misses its top playmaker in Cooley, while Pittsburgh’s engine stalls without Malkin. Recent trades (Jarry for Skinner) add uncertainty in net.

Utah Mammoth Injuries:

PlayerStatusInjury Details
Logan CooleyOut (IR)Lower Body (8+ weeks)
Alex KerfootOutAbdomen/Lower Body

Pittsburgh Penguins Injuries:

PlayerStatusInjury Details
Evgeni MalkinOut (IR)Upper Body (Week-to-Week)
Blake LizotteOutUndisclosed
Caleb JonesOutLower Body
Filip HallanderOut (IR)Blood Clot/Leg
Tanner HoweOutACL
Stuart SkinnerIR-NRImmigration (Recent Trade)
Brett KulakIR-NRImmigration (Recent Trade)

Cooley’s absence (0.79 pts/game) burdens Schmaltz; Malkin’s out (0.92 pts/game) elevates Crosby’s usage to 22+ minutes.

Key Player Matchups

Without Cooley/Malkin, top lines clash: Utah’s speed tests Pittsburgh’s aging core. Penguins’ PK (No. 4 league-wide) targets Mammoth’s middling PP.

Sidney Crosby (PIT, 0.88 pts/game) vs. Nick Schmaltz (UTA, 0.72 pts/game): Crosby’s faceoffs (54.1%) and rush creation overwhelm Schmaltz’s distribution; Schmaltz (14 A) excels in OZ but gaps defensively. Edge: Crosby—multi-point likely, over 0.5 pts prop.

Clayton Keller (UTA, 0.81 pts/game) vs. Erik Karlsson (PIT, 0.62 pts/game): Keller’s shot volume (3.2 SOG/game) exploits Karlsson’s high-danger exposure; Karlsson’s QB (22 A) feeds rushes but tires vs. forecheck. Edge: Keller—prop over 0.5 pts on road.

Bryan Rust (PIT, 0.68 pts/game) vs. JJ Peterka (UTA, 0.59 pts/game): Rust’s net-front grit (12 G) battles Peterka’s speed; Peterka disrupts (1.1 HIT/game) but lacks finish. Edge: Rust—GWG threat in close games.

Karel Vejmelka (UTA, .912 SV%) vs. Arturs Silovs (PIT, .893 SV%): Vejmelka’s rebound control (0.88/60) vs. Silovs’ post-trade jitters (.878 last 3); high-danger edge to Utah. Edge: Vejmelka—over 28 saves.

Bonus Watch: Dylan Guenther (UTA winger) hunts PP time vs. Pittsburgh’s length.

Series History

Limited history since Utah’s relocation: Evenly split at 1-1, with high-event games (avg. 6.0 goals). Pittsburgh’s lone win came at home; Utah stole the road tilt.

Last 2 Head-to-Head Meetings:

DateResultKey Notes
Jan. 29, 2025PIT 3-2 UTACrosby GWG; U 5.5
Nov. 24, 2024UTA 4-3 PITKeller 2G; O 6.5

Trend: 1-1 SU. Overs in 1/2; Pittsburgh 1-0 at home, but Utah covers as dog.

Betting Trends

Puck Line: Utah 5-3 ATS as road favorites; Pittsburgh 4-5-1 ATS as home dogs.

Totals: Mammoth games hit Over in 52% (14/27); Penguins Under in 55% (15/27), but series leans Over.

Game Odds

Utah Mammoth               – 135

Pittsburgh Penguins       6.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, December 13, 2025

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