Mammoth, Calgary Flames and Odds
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The Flames (1-2-0) will be hosting the defending Pacific Division champions Vegas Golden Knights (1-0-2) on Tuesday evening.
Two offensively challenged teams meet when the Utah Mammoth face the Calgary Flames on Wednesday night in Salt Lake City.
LOOKING AHEAD The Golden Knights return to Vegas for a three-game homestand at T-Mobile Arena, with their first game against the Boston Bruins on Thursday at 7 p.m. Catch the game on The Spot-Vegas 34, stream on KnightTime+, or listen live on FOX Sports Las Vegas 98.9/1340 and Deportes Vegas 1460.
The Vegas Golden Knights (1-0-2) close out a three-game road swing with a Pacific Division matchup on Tuesday night when they take on the Calgary Flames (1-2-0) at the Scotiabank Saddledome.
BOTTOM LINE: The Calgary Flames aim to stop their three-game losing streak with a win against the Utah Mammoth. Utah had a 38-31-13 record overall and an 18-15-8 record in home games last season. The Mammoth scored 240 total goals last season, with 57 power-play goals and four shorthanded goals.
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Calgary Flames starting strong, fading late early this NHL season
It's a small sample size, but late-game sags have the Calgary Flames off to slow start to the NHL season. The Flames (1-3-0) lost the third period in a third straight game in Tuesday's 4-2 defeat at the hands of the Vegas Golden Knights.
The Vegas Golden Knights currently trail the Calgary Flames 2-1. The Golden Knights got their lone goal from Jack Eichel. They’ll try to mount a comeback to improve their 1-0-2 record.
The Calgary Flames will look to avoid a third straight loss when they play host to the Vegas Golden Knights to conclude a brief two-game homestand on Tuesday night.