Penguins Dominate, Goaltenders Stand Tall 4-1!
The Mammoth are looking introspectively after losing their fourth game in a row.
Utah Mammoth center Logan Cooley (92) is hit by Pittsburgh Penguins defensemen Kris Letang (58) and Ryan Shea (5) as he skates between them during the second period of an NHL game at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Saturday, March 14, 2026. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News Pittsburgh Penguins head coach Dan Muse told the Deseret News on Saturday that his team had to be wary of the Utah Mammoth’s rush. Five minutes into the game, the public saw why: Dylan Guenther scored on a shot off the rush, and just a minute and a half later, Guenther scored again, giving the Mammoth overwhelming odds of winning the game.
But that didn’t happen, as the Penguins came back to win 4-3. Mammoth fans online blamed it on the officiating — six Utah penalties compared to Pittsburgh’s three, with several missed calls — but the team refused to do the same. Cooley takes a stick to the face and it’s immediately followed by an elbow.
What the hell is this combo called? Usually it’s referred to as a penalty but not tonight I guess🤷♂️ pic. twitter.
com/8Sax9SoOkH — Cap’n Cook 🏔️ (@JazzePinkman) March 15, 2026 “The lack of maturity today in our game, in our management, cost us the game,” said Mammoth head coach André Tourigny. “We were in full control. ” Defenseman Ian Cole, the most experienced member of the team, sang the same song.
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