Standings & Form
The Vegas Golden Knights currently sit 13th in the NHL standings with a record of 39-34-9, accumulating 95 points over 82 games. Their recent form is impressive, boasting a five-game winning streak that has helped solidify their playoff positioning. Meanwhile, the Utah Mammoth hold 15th place with a 43-33-6 record and 92 points, but their form is less consistent, coming off just two wins in the last five games. Vegas's momentum and superior recent results give them a slight edge heading into this matchup at home.
Offensive & Defensive Metrics
Scoring-wise, Utah leads with 229 goals for, averaging 2.79 goals per game, compared to Vegas’s 190 goals, or roughly 2.32 per game. However, this offensive output comes at a cost: Utah has conceded 213 goals, the second-worst defensive tally among the two teams, whereas Vegas has a tighter defense allowing only 175 goals. This difference in goals against indicates that Vegas's defensive structure is more robust, which could be decisive against Utah’s higher scoring but more vulnerable back line.
Head-to-Head Insights
Looking at their last ten meetings, Vegas leads with five wins to Utah’s three, suggesting a slight historical advantage. The recent matchups have been competitive, with scores like 5-2 and 4-3 in favor of Vegas, but also a heavy 0-6 loss that highlights Utah's potential to dominate. The variability in results points to a matchup that can swing either way, but Vegas’s ability to consistently outscore Utah recently is a notable factor.
Defensive Stability & Scoring Efficiency
Vegas’s defensive discipline, coupled with a 9 overtime losses record indicating resilience in close games, marks them as a team that manages pressure effectively. Utah, while more prolific offensively, has a higher goals against average and a slightly worse overtime record with 6 losses, pointing to potential vulnerabilities when games extend beyond regulation. The Golden Knights’ ability to limit opposing chances and capitalize on defensive breakdowns could tip the scales in their favor, especially on home ice.
Prediction Summary
Combining the data, Vegas’s current form, stronger defensive record, and better recent head-to-head results create a compelling case for them to extend their winning streak. The AI and expert consensus align on favoring Vegas to win outright, given their 5-game streak and home advantage. Betting on under 5.5 total goals also makes sense, considering Vegas’s defensive discipline and Utah’s defensive lapses that may be contained. Therefore, the recommended wagers are a Vegas Golden Knights win and an under 5.5 goals total, reflecting both teams’ contrasting strengths and weaknesses over the season.


















