Mammoth vs. Flames betting preview

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The Utah Mammoth (1-2) are lopsided favorites when they host the Calgary Flames (1-3) on Wednesday, Oct. 15 at 9:30 p.m. ET on ESPN+. The Mammoth are -230 on the moneyline to win, while the Flames have +190 moneyline odds.

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Mammoth to win vs Flames -230

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Mammoth vs. Flames Betting Lines

  • Favorite: Mammoth (-230)
  • Underdog: Flames (+190)
  • Over/under: 6.5

Mammoth vs. Flames Quick Facts

  • Utah and its opponent posted more than 6.5 goals in 35 of 82 games last season.
  • Calgary played 31 games last season that finished with more than 6.5 goals.
  • These teams averaged 5.6 goals per game combined, 0.9 less than this one’s total.
  • Opponents of these teams combined to scored 5.9 goals per game, 0.6 fewer than this one’s total.
  • The Flames were 29th in the league in goals scored, compared to the 20th-ranked Mammoth.
  • The Mammoth were 17th in the league in goals conceded, and the Flames were 15th.

Mammoth Stats, Moneyline & Leaders

Mammoth Season Stat Insights

  • The Mammoth ranked 20th in the league last season with 240 goals scored (2.9 per game).
  • Defensively, Utah gave up 247 total goals (3.0 per game) to rank 17th in league action.
  • Their goal differential (-7) ranked 17th in the league.
  • The 57 power-play goals Utah put up last season (seventh-most in the NHL) came via 236 chances.
  • The Mammoth’s 24.15% power-play conversion rate was 10th-best in the league.
  • The four shorthanded goals Utah scored last season ranked 21st among all NHL teams.
  • The Mammoth’s 79.28% penalty-kill success rate ranked 15th in the league.
  • The Mammoth won 51.7% of their faceoffs to rank eighth in the NHL.
  • Utah scored on 10.3% of its shots as a team (21st in league).
  • The Mammoth did not shut out an opponent last season. They averaged 17.9 hits and 15.3 blocked shots per game.

Mammoth Moneyline

  • The Mammoth had a 24-16 record when listed as a moneyline favorite last season.
  • In games when it was a moneyline favorite at -230 or shorter, Utah went 3-2.
  • The Mammoth have a 69.7% chance to win this game based on the moneyline’s implied probability.

Mammoth Leaders

  • Clayton Keller was vital to Utah last season, with 90 points in 81 games.
  • John-Jason Peterka had 28 goals and 40 assists to total 68 points (0.8 per game).
  • Logan Cooley’s 66 points last season came via 25 goals and 41 assists.
  • Karel Vejmelka had a record of 26-22-8. He allowed 145 goals (2.58 goals against average) and racked up 1,359 saves.

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Flames Stats, Moneyline & Leaders

Flames Season Stats Insights

  • The Flames had 220 goals last season (2.7 per game), 29th in the league.
  • Calgary allowed 2.9 goals per game (236 in total), 15th in the NHL.
  • Their -16 goal differential was 19th in the league.
  • With 49 power-play goals (on 233 chances), Calgary was 17th in the NHL.
  • The Flames had the league’s 19th-ranked power-play percentage (21.03%).
  • In terms of shorthanded goals, Calgary had seven.
  • At 76.55%, the Flames had the 23rd-ranked penalty-kill percentage in the league.
  • The Flames were 30th in faceoff win rate in the NHL (46.3%).
  • With a shooting percentage of 9.1%, Calgary was 31st in the league.
  • The Flames did not hold their opponents scoreless once last season.

Flames Moneyline Insights

  • The Flames were made an underdog 54 times last season, and won 20, or 37.0%, of those games.
  • Calgary was 3-6 last season as an underdog by +190 or more on the moneyline.
  • The implied probability of a win by the Flames, based on the moneyline, is 34.5%.

Flames Leaders

  • Nazem Kadri’s 34 goals and 33 assists in 82 games for Calgary last season added up to 67 total points.
  • Jonathan Huberdeau was a key piece of the offense for Calgary with 62 total points last season. He scored 28 goals and added 34 assists in 81 games.
  • MacKenzie Weegar had eight goals last season, plus 39 assists.
  • Dustin Wolf was 29-16-8 in 53 games last season, conceding 140 goals (2.6 goals against average) with a .910 save percentage (ninth-best in the league).
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