SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah Mammoth came back from an early 2-0 deficit, scoring a quartet of third-period goals to drop Buffalo 5-2 and end a three-game losing streak.
The Mammoth secured the season sweep over the Buffalo Sabres at Delta Center on Tuesday, November 12.
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Season sweep (again) 🧹 pic.twitter.com/bTzctMAl8r
— Utah Mammoth (@utahmammoth) November 13, 2025
Nick DeSimone started the scoring in the second period as Utah sought some semblance of momentum.
The floodgates opened in the third with former Sabre JJ Peterka, Lawson Crouse, and Nick Schmaltz scoring to grab a two-goal lead. Clayton Keller added an empty-netter later for the three-goal difference.
First Period
Buffalo struck first, taking a 1-0 lead at 5:33 when Isak Rosen scored his second goal of the season off a deflection.
Buffalo strikes first in SLC against the flat-footed @utahmammoth
Utah goes into an early hole at home
1-0 @BuffaloSabres
— KSL Sports (@kslsports) November 13, 2025
Great positioning by Isak Rosen to give Buffalo the 1-0 lead over Utah#TusksUp #UtahMammoth pic.twitter.com/bjj7I68nGB
— Alma Bean (@AlmaBean23) November 13, 2025
Utah’s attack began to take control after the goal. Applying repeated pressure in the offensive zone eventually forced a Buffalo penalty and the first power play of the night.
Mammoth PP courtesy of a Peyton Krebs tripping penalty
1-0 | 10:27 1st period#TusksUp
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The Mammoth came up empty on their first PP opportunity.
Minutes later, a Lawson Crouse roughing penalty forced Utah’s penalty kill group on the ice for the first time.
Lawson Crouse goes to the box for roughing. #utahmammoth #TusksUp
0-1 | 15:26
— KSL Sports (@kslsports) November 13, 2025
Kevin Stenlund was sent to the box late in the PK for high-sticking. The penalty created a 5-on-3 for the home team for 7 seconds, which was weathered easily.
Utah’s PK units are 2/2 after surviving two late, first-period penalties.#TusksUp
— KSL Sports (@kslsports) November 13, 2025
Despite being outshot 12-8 in the period, Buffalo took a 1-0 lead into the first intermission.
Second Period
Mikhail Sergachev has been quick on the trigger tonight. The veteran defenseman has taken five shots in less than 10 minutes on the ice.
Buffalo leads 1-0 | 2:25 P2#TusksUp
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Isak Rosen strikes again. Buffalo leads 2-0, and Utah needs to find some offense.#TusksUp
— KSL Sports (@kslsports) November 13, 2025
Once again Rosen is in the right place at the right time getting his second goal of the game to put Buffalo up 2-0#TusksUp #UtahMammoth pic.twitter.com/oO7iD1JxOF
— Alma Bean (@AlmaBean23) November 13, 2025
Utah was fortunate to keep the deficit at two goals.
Moments after Rosen’s second goal, Karel Vejmelka made a heroic effort to stop a series of attempts on a loose puck in the crease.
Later in the period, Utah finally scored a goal when Nick DeSimone blasted a slap shot past Ellis to cut the lead in half.
Utah needed that goal from DeSimone so bad.
My goodness. What a blast.
Now that the puck has gone in we’ll see if the floodgates open.
Somebody needed to light the flame.
Alright, I’ll go back to my couch now 🤒
— Cole Bagley (@BagleyKSLsports) November 13, 2025
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— KSL Sports (@kslsports) November 13, 2025
Buffalo didn’t flinch, pinging a shot off the pipe seconds later.
The Mammoth attack continued pressuring Ellis, but the young goaltender repeatedly showed his worth with tremendous saves.
The pipes are ringing at Delta Center, with both teams finding some bad luck#TusksUp
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We go to the second intermission with Utah trailing 2-1.
The Mammoth had several excellent chances after their first goal.#TusksUp
— KSL Sports (@kslsports) November 13, 2025
The second 20 ended with Utah outshooting the Sabres 23-15, yet trailing 2-1.
Third Period
This upcoming third period is the most important of the season right now for the Mammoth.
Simply cannot lose 4 straight & 6 of the last 7, especially against Buffalo.
Every Utah skater needs to find a new gear and win this frame.
— Cole Bagley (@BagleyKSLsports) November 13, 2025
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— KSL Sports (@kslsports) November 13, 2025
Ohhhhhh the boys are buzzing now.
3-2 Mammoth after Crouse lights the lamp!
— Cole Bagley (@BagleyKSLsports) November 13, 2025
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Veggie stops Josh Doan 🙅♂️
3-2, Mammoth. pic.twitter.com/kpMDNRp4p0
— Utah Mammoth (@utahmammoth) November 13, 2025
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— KSL Sports (@kslsports) November 13, 2025
That’ll do it!
Kells gets the empty netter. 🚨 5-2, Utah! pic.twitter.com/NUpyD9ApHF
— Utah Mammoth (@utahmammoth) November 13, 2025
The Mammoth get back into the win column with a convincing 5-2 win over the visiting Sabres.
Five different Utah skaters scored.#TusksUp
— KSL Sports (@kslsports) November 13, 2025
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