NHL Playoff Preview: Utah Mammoth at Vegas Golden Knights with Line Combinations 04/21/2026 | Inside The Rink

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Utah Mammoth (0-1-0) at Vegas Golden Knights (1-0-0)

Venue: T-Mobile Arena
Date: Tuesday, April 21
Time: 9:30 pm EST
How To Watch: ESPN2/SN/CBC/TVAS
Radio: KSL Sports Zone 1280 AM/Fox Sports Las Vegas 94.7

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Utah Mammoth News and Notes:

The Mammoth will look to even up their best-of-seven series against the Golden Knights after dropping the first game of the series. They’re 2-2-0 against Vegas this season, including the playoffs, averaging three goals per game.

Vegas Golden Knights News & Notes:

The Golden Knights look to take a commanding 2-0 series lead before the series shifts to Utah. The Golden Knights are 2-2-0 against Utah this season, averaging 2.3 goals per game.

Utah Mammoth Projected Lines:

Keller-Schmaltz-Crouse
Yamamoto-Cooley-Guenther
Peterka-Kerfoot-Carcone
O’Brien-Stenlund-Tanev

Sergachev-Weegar
Schmidt-Marino
Cole-Durzi

Vejmelka
Vanacek

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Vegas Golden Knights Projected Lines

Marner-Eichel-Stone
Barbashev-Howden-Dorofeyev
R.Smith-Hertl-Kolesar
C.Smith-Dowd-Sissons

McNabb-Theodore
Hanifin-Andersson
Lauzon-Korczak

Hart
Hill

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Players To Watch:

Utah Mammoth:

Logan Cooley scored a goal in Utah’s loss on Sunday night.

Vegas Golden Knights

Mark Stone scored one of the four Vegas goals in their game one win over Utah on Sunday.

Injury Report:

Utah Mammoth:

F Barrett Hayton – Out
F Jack McBain – Out

Vegas Golden Knights

F William Karlsson – LTIR
F Alexander Holtz – DTD

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