The Colorado Avalanche host the Utah Mammoth at Ball Arena on Thursday, Oct. 9 at 9 p.m. ET. The game airs on ESPN+.
Colorado earned a 4-1 road victory against the Los Angeles Kings in its last game on Oct. 7.
Here is everything you need to prepare for Thursday’s action.
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Colorado Avalanche vs. Utah Mammoth odds and betting lines
NHL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Wednesday at 9:59 a.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Favorite: Avalanche (-175)Underdog: Mammoth (+146)Over/under: 6.5Avalanche vs. Mammoth game info and start timeDate: Thursday, October 9, 2025Time: 9 p.m. ETTV channel: ESPN+Live stream: Watch on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)Live stream: Watch on ESPN+
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Avalanche stats and trendsThe Avalanche were 47-29 when favored on the moneyline last season.Colorado went 23-10 when it played as a moneyline favorite with odds of -175 or shorter.The Avalanche have an implied moneyline win probability of 63.6% in this contest.Colorado and its opponent posted more than 6.5 goals in 40 of 89 games last season.The Avalanche’s 273 goals scored last season (3.3 per game) ranked sixth in the league.The Avalanche conceded 231 total goals (2.8 per game), ranking 11th in league play in goals against.The 58 power-play goals the Avalanche put up last season (sixth-most in the NHL) came via 230 power-play chances.Mammoth stats and trendsThe Mammoth secured an upset victory in 14, or 34.1%, of the 41 games they played as an underdog last season.Utah went 5-7 last season when sportsbooks made them underdogs of +146 or longer on the moneyline.The Mammoth have a 40.7% chance to win this game (implied from the moneyline).Utah’s games last season had over 6.5 goals 35 of 82 times.The Mammoth had 240 goals last season (2.9 per game), 20th in the NHL.The Mammoth conceded 247 total goals (3.0 per game), 17th in the league.With 57 power-play goals (on 236 chances), the Mammoth were seventh-best in the NHL.