SALT LAKE CITY – Captain Clayton Keller will get most of the credit for Wednesday night’s rousing win over Philadelphia after forcing overtime before scoring the game-winner off a pass from Dylan Guenther.
It was far from a one-man show for the streaking Utah Mammoth.
A power play goal, critical saves, and a complete team effort helped Utah storm back from down 3-0 for a 5-4 overtime victory.
The Mammoth (26-20-4, 56 pts) battled the Flyers (23-17-9, 55 pts) at Delta Center on Wednesday, January 21.
Vibe check Mammoth fans.
Your team just came back from down 3-0 in the second period, scored the first ever 6 on 5 goal, & were led to victory by the captain.
How we feeling??????
— Cole Bagley (@BagleyKSLsports) January 22, 2026
Keller’s first goal (15) goes in the books as the first 6-on-5 goal in Mammoth history, forcing overtime with 34 seconds left.
Is Clayton Keller’s steal and game tying goal with 34 seconds left the play of the year so far???
Here is what it sounded like from the pipes of @mike_folta on the @KSLSportsZone.#TusksUp pic.twitter.com/GYoC0IjiQE
— Sam Farnsworth (@Samsworth_TV) January 22, 2026
The Team USA forward returned in OT to register his fourth game-winner of the season.
Karel Vejmelka makes spectacuar glove save
No goaltender is happy after giving up four goals, but Karel Vejmelka shouldn’t be too hard on himself following tonight’s win.
Already trailing 4-2, Trevor Zegras had a golden opportunity to put the game away in transition.
Veggie!! What a save 🔥 pic.twitter.com/8BEnwnd1qa
— Utah Mammoth (@utahmammoth) January 22, 2026
Travis Konecty skated into the zone before zipping a pass to a speeding Zegras.
Zegras snapped a wrister that was swallowed up in the glove of a sprawling Vejmelka to preserve a two-goal difference.
Jack McBain’s fight leads to Dylan Guenther’s goal
Midway through the final period, Jack McBain decided to make his presence felt.
The hulking Utah forward dropped the gloves against Noah Juulsen after Juulsen was whistled for roughing.
McBain took his time before unleashing a series of rights and dragging his opponent to the ice.
Noah Juulsen vs Jack McBain from the Philadelphia Flyers at Utah Mammoth game on Jan 21, 2026 https://t.co/WxBlk2hvC6
— HockeyFights.com (@hockeyfights) January 22, 2026
The sequence must have motivated his teammates, who scored a goal 58 seconds later.
Utah controlled the ensuing power play until Guenther ripped a shot from the slot that defelected of of Barrett Hayton into the net.
Dylan Guenther power play goal! 🔥 We have ourselves a one goal game! pic.twitter.com/au9VQtnZUv
— Utah Mammoth (@utahmammoth) January 22, 2026
Nick Schmaltz spoils an empty-net breakaway to keep the comeback alive
Nick Schmaltz is Utah’s second-leading scorer with 18 goals, but it was on the defensive end where he helped turn the tide against Philadelphia.
Philly forward Garnet Hathaway escaped into the open ice with an empty net in front of him. Rather than fire the puck into the goal, Hathaway took a couple extra strides, allowing Schmaltz to close from behind.
Hathaway had a clear path to the open net with nobody in front, but Schmaltz lifted his stick to save an empty netter.
Phenomenal defensive play.
Utah still trails 4-3 with 1:05 to go. https://t.co/nNzuAQWuXB
— Cole Bagley (@BagleyKSLsports) January 22, 2026
The unsuspecting Hathaway was stripped of the puck with just over a minute left in regulation to keep the comeback alive.
No quit in this team 😤 pic.twitter.com/BjpmARN82m
— Utah Mammoth (@utahmammoth) January 22, 2026
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