- Matchup: Edmonton Oilers vs Utah Mammoth
- Date: Tuesday, March 24, 2026
- Venue: Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Broadcast: Utah 16
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This Tuesday, the Delta Center will witness the clash between the Utah Mammoth (36-28-6) and the Edmonton Oilers (34-28-9).

The Edmonton Oilers are eager to bounce back after suffering a 5-2 loss against the Lightning in their last match. During that game, Edmonton spent 18 minutes in the penalty box and struggled offensively, managing just 2 goals from 27 shots. They had 3 power play opportunities but failed to capitalize on any.
At even strength, the Oilers have conceded 196 goals while scoring 184. This season, opponents have attempted 195 power plays (ranking 20th in the NHL) and scored 45 times. On the offensive front, the Oilers have netted 245 goals (2nd in the NHL) while allowing 241. With a total of 2,110 shots and an impressive shooting percentage of 11.6%, Edmonton currently sits at 77 points, boasting a points percentage of .542. So far, they have faced 1,919 shots against them and hold a save percentage of .874. The Oilers have earned 197 power play opportunities, converting 61 for a percentage of 30.96%.
Starting in net for Edmonton will be Connor Ingram. Throughout his career, Ingram has achieved 64 quality starts with a quality start percentage of .529. His career save percentage stands at .900 across 5,461 minutes of play. Against 3,635 shots, Ingram has recorded 3,271 saves, while 364 goals have been scored against him, giving him a goals against average of 3.01. He holds a career record of 50-52-17 and has been a starter in 121 games out of 126 played.
In their most recent match, the Utah Mammoth faced the Ducks and fell short with a score of 4-1. Utah could only score once on 30 shots and also failed to convert on three power play chances.
This season, the Mammoth have scored 187 goals at even strength and only 32 goals (28th in the league) while on the power play. They’ve taken 1,925 shots (ranked 18th in the league) with a shot percentage of 11.38%, while allowing 1,812 shots against. As of now, Utah has scored a total of 219 goals, earning 78 points with a points percentage of .557. They have conceded 195 goals, including 149 at even strength and 46 while short-handed. With 192 power play attempts, they boast a power play conversion rate of 16.67% and a penalty kill percentage of 78.90% against 218 power play attempts, highlighted by a save percentage of 89.2% so far.
Karel Vejmelka will likely guard the net for Utah. With a career record of 101-115-22 and 251 games played, Vejmelka has a quality start rate of 48.5% and 116 quality starts in his NHL tenure. He has made 6,565 saves out of 7,301 shots faced, achieving a save percentage of .899. Opponents have managed to score an average of 3.08 goals per game against him, totaling 736 goals allowed throughout his career. Vejmelka has participated in 239 games, accumulating 10,624 minutes of ice time.
Who do you think will emerge victorious in tonight’s NHL matchup against the spread or moneyline?
Predicted Pick: Go with Edmonton
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