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The Utah Mammoth (12-10-3) visit the St. Louis Blues (8-10-7) on Saturday, Nov. 29, with the Mammoth coming off a defeat in their last game and the Blues a win. Mammoth (-112) versus Blues (-108) appears pretty even, according to the moneyline odds.

Utah fell in a 4-3 loss on the road its last time out on Nov. 28 against the Dallas Stars. John Marino led the Mammoth with two points (two assists).

St. Louis won its last game 4-3 at home against the Ottawa Senators on Nov. 28. The Blues got one point apiece out of 12 skaters in that outing, including Oskar Sundqvist (one goal) and Pius Suter (one assist).

Ahead of this matchup, here’s who we predict to secure the win in Saturday’s hockey game.

Bet now on FanDuel Sportsbook!Mammoth vs. Blues Predictions & Pick

Ahead of the upcoming contest between the Utah Mammoth and St. Louis Blues, computer-derived moneyline, over/under, and score predictions are below, based on data from Dunkel Index.

Prediction:
Mammoth 2 – Blues 1
Pick OU:

Under 5.5
(Dunkel projecting 2.97 goals)

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Mammoth vs. Blues Moneylines

Snag a peek below at the latest moneylines for the Mammoth-Blues game.

Favorite: Mammoth (-112)Underdog: Blues (-108)Mammoth Betting InsightsIn the 14 times this season the Mammoth have been favored on the moneyline, they have gone 7-7 in those games.When it has played with moneyline odds of -112 or shorter, Utah is 7-7 (winning 50.0% of the time).The implied moneyline probability for this game says the Mammoth have a 52.8% chance to win.Utah’s games this season have gone over this matchup’s total of 5.5 goals 13 times.Blues Betting InsightsThe Blues have been made an underdog 12 times this season, and won six, or 50.0%, of those games.St. Louis has a record of 6-6 in games when bookmakers have them as underdogs of at least -108 on the moneyline.The Blues have a 51.9% chance to win this game based on the implied probability of the moneyline.St. Louis has played 12 games this season that ended with over 5.5 goals.Mammoth Key StatsUtah’s 77 total goals (3.1 per game) rank 10th in the league.The Mammoth have allowed 76 total goals (3.0 per game), ranking 17th in NHL action in goals against.Its goal differential (+1) ranks 15th in the league.The 10 power-play goals the Mammoth have scored this season (to rank 29th in the NHL) have come on 71 power-play chances.Utah ranks 29th in the league with a 14.08% power-play conversion rate.The one shorthanded goal the Mammoth have scored this season rank 19th among NHL squads.Utah has the league’s 16th-ranked penalty-kill percentage (80.28%).Utah has the 28th-ranked faceoff win percentage in the NHL, at 46.6%.The Mammoth have a 10.6% shooting percentage as a team, which ranks 18th in the league.Blues Key StatsSt. Louis’ 67 goals on the season (2.7 per game) rank 27th in the league.The Blues’ total of 89 goals conceded (3.6 per game) is 30th in the NHL.Its -22 goal differential ranks 31st in the league.With 14 power-play goals (on 65 chances), the Blues are 16th in the NHL.St. Louis scores on 21.54% of its power plays, No. 15 in the league.In terms of shorthanded goals, the Blues have two.At 74.58%, St. Louis has the 28th-ranked penalty-kill percentage in the league.St. Louis is 12th in faceoff win rate in the NHL (50.6%).The 10.5% shooting percentage of the Blues is 21st in the league.

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