The Utah Mammoth (39-30-6) and the Vancouver Canucks (22-45-8) hit the ice in Vancouver, British Columbia on April 4, 2026 at Rogers Arena, starting at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN+. The Mammoth are sixth and the Canucks 16th in the Western Conference.
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Mammoth vs. Canucks: April 4 Viewing Options
Date: Saturday, April 4, 2026
Time: 7 p.m. ET
How to watch on TV: ESPN+
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
Venue: Rogers Arena
Live Stream: Watch this game on ESPN+
Mammoth’s 2025-26 Stats
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Mammoth vs. Canucks Top Players
Mammoth
With 22 goals and 52 assists this season, Clayton Keller is one of Utah’s top contributors (74 points).
Nick Schmaltz is another of Utah’s important contributors currently with 66 total points (28 goals and 38 assists) to his name.
Utah’s scoring effort is aided by Dylan Guenther’s 66 points. He’s contributed 29 assists.
Karel Vejmelka (34-19-3) has a 2.7 goals against average and a save percentage of .899 for Utah.
Canucks
Elias Pettersson has totaled 48 points (0.7 per game) for Vancouver, with 15 goals and 33 assists in 67 games (playing 18:09 per game).
Brock Boeser is a leading scorer for Vancouver with 43 total points this season. He has scored 21 goals and added 22 assists in 68 games.
Filip Hronek has scored eight goals on the season, adding 35 assists.
Kevin Lankinen is 9-26-5 in 44 games this season, conceding 148 goals (3.7 goals against average) with 1,030 saves and an .874 save percentage (64th in the league).
Mammoth vs. Canucks Injury Report
Mammoth
Barrett Hayton: Out (Upper Body)
Canucks
Filip Chytil: Out (Face),
Thatcher Demko: Out For Season (Hip),
Evander Kane: Day-To-Day (Undisclosed),
Derek Forbort: Out (Undisclosed)
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