The Utah Mammoth and San Jose Sharks take the ice in NHL play at Delta Center on Friday, Oct. 17 at 9 p.m. ET. The matchup airs on ESPN+.

Utah claimed a 3-1 victory at home its last time out on Oct. 15 against the Calgary Flames.

San Jose’s most recent game was a home loss, 5-1, to the Carolina Hurricanes on Oct. 14.

As hockey matchups continue, prepare for the contest with what you need to know before Friday’s game.

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Utah Mammoth vs. San Jose Sharks odds and betting lines

NHL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Thursday at 5:52 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.

Favorite: Mammoth (-267)Underdog: Sharks (+216)Over/under: 6.5Mammoth vs. Sharks game info and start timeDate: Friday, October 17, 2025Time: 9 p.m. ETTV channel: ESPN+Live stream: Watch on ESPN+

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Mammoth stats and trendsThe Mammoth compiled a 24-17 record when favored on the moneyline last season.Utah won all three games it played as a moneyline favorite with odds of -267 or shorter.The implied moneyline probability for this matchup gives the Mammoth a 72.8% chance to win.In 35 of 82 games last season, Utah and its opponent combined for more than 6.5 goals.The Mammoth’s 240 total goals (2.9 per game) made them the 20th-ranked scoring team in the league last season.The Mammoth were 17th in goals against, conceding 247 total goals (3.0 per game) in league action.The 57 power-play goals the Mammoth put up last season (on 236 power-play chances) were the seventh-most in the NHL.Sharks stats and trendsThe Sharks were an underdog 81 times last season, and upset their opponent in 19, or 23.5%, of those games.San Jose had 36 games last season as an underdog by +216 or longer, and went 7-29.The moneyline implies a 31.6% chance to win for the Sharks.San Jose combined with its opponent to score over 6.5 goals in 36 of 82 games last season.The Sharks’ 208 goals last season (2.5 per game) ranked them 32nd in the NHL.The Sharks allowed 310 total goals (3.8 per game), 32nd in the league.The Sharks had 42 power-play goals (on 226 chances), 25th in the NHL.