Utah Mammoth vs. St. Louis Blues Picks and Prediction for Thursday, October 23, 2025
Use Code WWWC It’s a matchup of Central Division teams on the ice in the Gateway City when the Utah Mammoth take on the St. Louis Blues on Thursday night and we have the inside scoop with our Mammoth vs. Blues prediction. Utah comes in off a 4-3 overtime win at home over Colorado in their previous contest on Tuesday night. St. Louis fell 2-1 in overtime at home to Los Angeles in their previous contest. Last season, the teams split four meetings, though the Blues picked up a 6-1 home win in the most recent matchup on April 15. Read more about this Mammoth vs. Blues prediction! Our NHL Predictions are sure to provide a great payout. Check them out!
Mammoth Seeking Fifth Straight Win
Utah picked up a fourth straight victory as they took down Colorado on home ice in their previous contest on Tuesday night. The Mammoth improved to 5-2-0 on the season and stood tied for second in the Central Division, two points behind the Avalanche for the top spot in the division. Utah is tied for 15th in the league in goals per game as they average three goals a night this season. The Hockey Club is tied for 5th in goals against as they allow an average of 2.29 goals per game on the year. Utah is tied for 27th in the league in power play success as they convert 14.8% of their chances with the man advantage this season. The Hockey Club is tied for 19th in the league in penalty killing as they successfully navigate 75% of their shorthanded situations.
Against Colorado, 60 minutes wasn’t enough for Utah to put the game in the win column, so they prevailed in the extra session. Utah was outshot 13-10 in the opening period of play and trailed 1-0 after the opening 20 minutes of play. The Mammoth owned a 15-7 shot advantage and outscored the Avalanche 2-0 to lead 2-1 at the second intermission. Nick Schmaltz tied the game with his fourth goal of the season, on the power play, at 9:17 off assists from Clayton Keller and Mikhail Sergachev. Lawson Crouse gave the Mammoth a 2-1 lead at 12:30 with assists going to Kevin Stenlund and Michael Carcone. The third period saw Utah outshot 13-7 and outscored 2-1 to leave the game even at the end of regulation. After giving up the tying goal, Sergachev gave the Mammoth a 3-2 lead with his first goal of the season, unassisted, at 5:20. They gave up the tying goal late in regulation. In overtime, Utah had the lone shot on goal and it found the back of the net for the victory. Dylan Guenther scored the winner with his fourth goal of the year, 33 seconds into the extra session, off assists from Keller and Sergachev. Karel Vejmelka made 30 saves for the Mammoth, as each team had 33 shots on goal, in the win. Vejmelka (4-1-0, 2.20 GAA, .911 save percentage) is expected to get the start in goal here.
Center Alexander Kerfoot (lower body) is out indefinitely. Defensemen Sean Durzi (upper body) and Juuso Valimaki (knee) are out until mid-November, while center Jack McBain (upper body) is questionable here.
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St. Louis Trying to Put Some Wins on the Board
St. Louis managed to earn a point but managed to wind up falling short in their home loss to Los Angeles Tuesday night. The Blues fell to 1-1-0 on the season and were tied for fourth in the Central Division, three points behind Colorado for the top spot. St. Louis is tied for 23rd in the league in goals for as they average 2.67 goals a contest this season. The Blues stand tied for 22nd in the league in goals against as they allow an average of 3.33 goals a night. St. Louis is 19th in power play success as they cash in on 18.8% of their chances with the man advantage this season. The Blues are 18th in penalty killing as they successfully navigate 77.8% of their shorthanded situations this year.
Against Los Angeles, St. Louis struggled offensively and that proved to end up costing them a point in the standings. The Blues were outshot 10-5 in the opening period and skated off with the game scoreless after 20 minutes of play. St. Louis was outshot 9-3 in the second period and outscored 1-0 to trail by that score at the second intermission. The Blues owned a 10-7 edge in shots in the third period and scored the lone goal of the stanza to earn the win. Justin Faulk tied the game with a power play goal, his first of the year, at 2:18 with assists going to Robert Thomas and Jordan Kyrou. In overtime, St. Louis was outshot 2-0 and gave up the winning goal to end up with the overtime loss. Jordan Binnington made 26 saves for the Blues, who were outshot 28-18, in the loss.
Defenseman Torey Krug (ankle) is out for the season. Center Oskar Sundqvist (lower body) is out indefinitely while right wing Alexey Toropchenko (upper body) is questionable for this contest. Binnington (2-1-1, 2.60 GAA, .894 save percentage) is slated to get the start in goal here.
Utah Mammoth vs. Blues Pick
Utah Mammoth vs. Blues Moneyline Pick
- Mammoth +110
Utah has played well of late with four straight victories on the books. Granted, all four wins came at home, but they do have one road win in three outings this season, downing Nashville in overtime. St. Louis has had their issues offensively. While they have scored 16 goals this season in their six games, nine of those came in wins over Calgary and Vancouver. The Blues are just 1-2-1 on home ice this season, averaging only 1.75 goals per game while allowing four per contest. It’s tough to have much faith in the Blues based on what we’ve seen in the early going this season. Getting Utah, with all their momentum, at plus money here is a bonus. The Mammoth make it five straight wins by prevailing here.
Utah Mammoth vs. St. Louis Blues Over/Under Pick
- Under 6.5 (-135)
Utah enters this game having stayed under the total in five of their seven games this season. The Mammoth has an average total of 5.29 goals per game on the year and that number drops to four goals per game on the road. All three of the Mammoth’s road tilts have fallen short of the mark this year. St. Louis has split their six games in relation to the total this season. The Blues have an average of six goals per game this season and that number slips to 5.75 goals per game on home ice. Three of St. Louis’s four home games this season have fallen under the total. Look for this game to wind up falling short of the mark as well.
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