- Matchup: Edmonton Oilers vs Utah Mammoth
- Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2026
- Venue: Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Broadcast: Utah 16
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The Utah Mammoth (40-30-6) will take on the Edmonton Oilers (39-29-9) at the Delta Center this Tuesday
The Edmonton Oilers are aiming for a rebound victory after suffering a 5-1 defeat against the Golden Knights in their last outing. During this game, Edmonton faced 4 penalty minutes and struggled offensively, failing to convert three power play opportunities into goals, ultimately managing just one goal from 32 shots on target.
In terms of scoring, the Edmonton Oilers have amassed 265 goals this season, placing them 6th in the NHL, while conceding 254. With a current tally of 87 points, their points percentage stands at .565. The Oilers have also had 209 power play chances, successfully scoring 62 of those, resulting in a power play percentage of 29.67%. Even in their even-strength play, Edmonton has allowed 207 goals while scoring 203. With 2,294 total shots taken, the Oilers boast an 11.6% shooting efficiency. Conversely, they have faced 2,078 shots against and hold a .878 save percentage, with their opponents netting 47 goals from 209 power play attempts (25th in the NHL).
Leading the charge in goal for this matchup is Connor Ingram. His professional record shows 67 quality starts with a quality start percentage of .536. Currently, his save percentage stands at .900 after 5,471 minutes in goal, where he has faced 3,758 shots and made 3,384 saves. Over his career, Ingram has allowed 374 goals, averaging 2.99 goals against per game, with a personal record of 53-53-17 after starting in 125 games.
In their previous game, the Utah Mammoth triumphed over the Canucks, winning 7-4. In this contest, the Mammoth converted 1 of their 3 power play chances and scored 7 goals from 24 shots.
Utah’s offensive record includes 207 goals scored at even strength and 41 power play goals (23rd in the league). They have mustered 2,100 shots (ranking 21st in the NHL) with an 11.81% shooting percentage, while their opponents have taken 1,980 shots. For the season, the Mammoth has accumulated 248 goals and 86 points, resulting in a .566 points percentage. They have allowed 218 goals this season, comprising 169 at even strength and 49 while on the penalty kill. With 211 power play opportunities, Utah’s percentage sits at 19.43%, alongside a penalty kill rate of 78.79% against their opponents’ 231 attempts. Their current save percentage is at 89.0%.
In net for the Mammoth will be Karel Vejmelka, who has a career record of 105-116-22 after participating in 257 games. Vejmelka has a quality start percentage of 48.8% with 119 quality starts to his name. He has made 6,683 saves from 7,434 shots, resulting in a .899 save percentage. Throughout his career, his opposition averages 3.08 goals per game, with a total of 751 goals allowed after starting 244 contests, logging 10,636 minutes on the ice.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NHL clash against the spread or the moneyline?
Prediction: Bet on Edmonton
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