GamePreviewWEB 1.29.26

THE DETAILS

WHO: Utah (28-21-4) vs Carolina (32-15-5)

WHEN: Jan. 29, 2026 – 5:00 p.m. MT

WHERE: Lenovo Center

TV: Utah16, Mammoth+

RADIO: Mammoth App, NHL App, NHL.com, KSL Sports Zone (97.5FM/1280AM), KSL Sports App

The Mammoth finish their road trip with a game against Carolina Hurricanes

MORNING SKATE NOTES

  • No changes to the lineup, per head coach André Tourigny.
  • Forward Dylan Guenther is day-to-day (lower-body).

Weathering the Storm

The Hurricanes are a tough team to face defensively. Their speed takes away time and space and Carolina constantly applies pressure against their opponents. As a result, the Hurricanes are holding teams to the fewest shots on goal per game in the NHL, and the seventh-fewest goals per game.

In recent contests, the Mammoth have found offense against stingy defenses, and that will be key again tonight.

“Carolina applies a lot of pressure,” head coach André Tourigny said after morning skate. “They have similar style to Florida, not as physical, but faster. They apply even more pressure. For us, it’s a combination of things. We’re a team who’s fast, we can skate as well, we apply a lot of pace and it’ll be the management of the puck that will be key against that team.”

With different lines finding chemistry and a full buy-in from the team, Utah’s offense is clicking.

“Everyone’s just killing it right now,” Kailer Yamamoto explained. “I think we’ve been playing really good hockey. Guys have been finding that chemistry and it’s been working, working on offense. Being able to make plays off the rush or just taking it to the net. I think if we keep it up, we should be good tonight.”

Yamamoto also discussed what the team is focused on in the offensive zone to combat Carolina’s pressure.

“Playing low,” Yamamoto explained. “Being able to get the puck in. If you’re playing offense then you’re not playing defense so I think just being able to play in the offensive zone, creating that pressure on their defense, making plays.”

Whalers Night

Your eyes aren’t deceiving you. Carolina is not wearing their typical jerseys for tonight’s game as it’s Whalers night. The team will rock their retro Hartford Whalers jerseys tonight as a nod to their history.

THE PREVIEW

Tonight’s Matchup

Utah

  • Utah has a 28-21-4 record this season and an 8-1-1 record over the last 10 games. The Mammoth are fourth in the Central Division with 60 points. Currently, Utah is in the top wild card spot in the west.
  • The Mammoth beat the Florida Panthers, 4-3, in the team’s most recent game.
    • Nick Schmaltz (SHG), Sean Durzi, Mikhail Sergachev, and Barrett Hayton (EN) scored in the win.
    • Vítek Vaněček stopped 27 of the 30 shots he faced from his former team.
  • Dylan Guenther’s 24 goals lead the Mammoth while Clayton Keller’s 34 assists and 50 points are team-highs. Schmaltz’s 19 goals and 47 points are second on the team while Sergachev’s 29 assists are second-most on the roster.
  • Utah’s starting goaltender Karel Vejmelka has a 25-12-2 record through 40 games played. He has a 2.56 goals-against average and a .902 save percentage. Vaněček has a 3-9-2 record through 14 games played. He has a 2.93 goals-against average and a .884 save percentage.
  • Thursday is the final game of a four-game road trip. Utah returns to Delta Center to host the Dallas Stars on Saturday night. The Mammoth have three more home games before the Olympic break.

Carolina

  • Carolina has a 32-15-5 record this season and has a 7-1-2 record over the last 10 games. The Hurricanes are first in the Metropolitan Division with 69 points and are firmly in a playoff spot.
  • The Hurricanes beat the Ottawa Senators, 4-1, on Saturday night.
    • William Carrier, Seth Jarvis, Taylor Hall, and Andrei Svechnikov (PPG) scored in the win.
    • Brandon Bussi stopped 36 of the 37 shots he faced.
  • Jarvis’ 23 goals are a team-high while Sebastian Aho’s 35 assists and 52 points lead the Hurricanes. Svechnikov’s 18 goals and 43 points are second-most on the Hurricanes while Shayne Gostisbehere and Nikolaj Ehlers are tied for the second-most assists on the team.
  • Bussi, in his rookie season, has played 23 games and has a 19-3-1 record. He has a 2.15 goals-against average and a .911 save percentage. Frederik Andersen has a 7-10-4 record with a 3.23 goals-against average and a .869 save percentage.
  • Carolina will face the Washington Capitals on the front half of a back-to-back Saturday evening. The Hurricanes will host the Los Angeles Kings Sunday afternoon.

By the Numbers

  • Vejmelka’s 25 wins are the most in the NHL. His two assists are tied for second-most in the league.
  • Carolina’s 18 home wins are tied for third-most in the NHL. The Hurricanes have scored 105 goals at home which is third-most in the NHL.
  • The Hurricanes are scoring the fourth-most goals per game in the NHL (3.38) while holding teams to the seventh-fewest (2.83). The Mammoth are averaging the 16th most goals per game in the league (3.15) while limiting their opponents to the sixth-fewest goals per game (2.75).

Against Carolina This Season

  • This is the first of two games between the Mammoth and Hurricanes this season.
  • Utah will host the second matchup in mid-April.

Season Series

  • Jan. 29: UTA vs CAR
  • Apr. 11: CAR vs UTA

Upcoming Schedule