
Utah
(-1.5)

Calgary
(+1.5)
Star Player
Brayden Pachal (CGY) 1g 2a 1sog 1hit
Boxscore
Summary
CALGARY, Alberta (Interstat) — The Calgary Flames closed their season with a 4-1 victory over the Utah Mammoth on Sunday night at Scotiabank Saddledome. Calgary seized control with two first-period goals from Matt Coronato and Connor Zary. Brayden Pachal, named the game’s top star, added a third-period goal and two assists. Mikael Backlund also scored in the third for the Flames. Goaltender Dustin Wolf secured the win with 28 saves for Calgary before a crowd of 17,575. Utah’s lone goal came from Lawson Crouse late in the third period. The loss dropped Utah to 42-38, while Calgary finished its NHL season at 33-47.
Extended Summary
CALGARY, Alberta (Interstat) — In a game that defied pregame projections, the Calgary Flames delivered a decisive and spirited performance to defeat the Utah Mammoth 4-1 in National Hockey League action Sunday night at Scotiabank Saddledome. A crowd of 17,575 watched the Flames, heavy underdogs according to statistical models, control the contest from the outset, scoring twice in the first period and twice more in the third to snap a two-game losing skid. The victory improved Calgary’s record to 33-47, while Utah, which came in with a 58.8% probability to win according to National Statistical’s ELO system, fell to 42-38. The Flames were propelled by a standout night from defenseman Brayden Pachal, who was named the game’s top star. The Estevan, Canada, native recorded a goal and two assists, factoring in on half of Calgary’s scoring while adding a hit. His performance was a sharp departure from his recent outings, which included a single shot and hit in a loss to Colorado on April 9. Calgary set the tone early, capitalizing on a relentless forecheck. The opening goal came at 7:06 of the first period after a Utah turnover. Matt Coronato of New York collected a loose puck behind the net and finished a wrap-around for his 18th goal of the season, assisted by Morgan Frost and Pachal. Just over a minute later, the Flames doubled their lead. Rookie defenseman Zayne Parekh’s wrist shot was stopped, but the rebound caromed to Connor Zary in front, and the Saskatoon native deflected it home for his 12th at 8:27. Parekh and Zach Whitecloud earned the assists. Utah, which entered as a 1.5-goal favorite, struggled to generate consistent offense against a structured Calgary defense. The Mammoth were outshot 29-28 overall and failed to convert on three power-play opportunities. Goaltender Dustin Wolf, from Gilroy, California, was steady when called upon, turning aside 28 shots for the win. The middle frame was a scoreless affair dominated by defensive plays and missed chances. Utah’s best opportunity to cut into the lead came during a second-period power play, but Wolf and his penalty killers held firm. Any hope of a Utah comeback was extinguished early in the third period. At 18:01, Flames captain Mikael Backlund of Vasteras, Sweden, poked in a loose puck during a goal-mouth scramble for his 17th of the year, with Blake Coleman and Pachal assisting. Utah challenged the call for goaltender interference, but the goal was upheld, resulting in a minor penalty for delay of game against the Mammoth. Pachal then put the game out of reach at 27:10 of the third, unleashing a powerful slap shot for his first goal of the season, assisted by Aydar Suniev and Olli Maatta. Utah avoided the shutout with 33:20 elapsed in the final period. Lawson Crouse of Mt. Brydges, Canada, netted his 23rd goal of the season, a wrist shot assisted by Clayton Keller and MacKenzie Weegar, to make it 4-1. The loss continued a difficult road trip for Utah, which fell to Carolina 4-1 the previous night. The Mammoth have now lost two straight after a four-game winning streak. Calgary, meanwhile, bounced back from a 4-1 loss in Seattle on Saturday. The game’s total of five goals surpassed the over/under line of 5.5. National Statistical’s game simulator had projected a 3-2 Calgary victory. Both teams return to action Tuesday. The Flames will host the Colorado Avalanche, while the Mammoth return home to face the Winnipeg Jets.
Preview
CALGARY, Alberta (Interstat) — The Utah Mammoth visit the Calgary Flames on Sunday in a late-season NHL matchup at Scotiabank Saddledome, with Utah aiming to solidify its playoff positioning and Calgary looking to play spoiler. The Mammoth (42-37-0) enter the contest on the heels of a 4-1 home loss to Carolina on Saturday. Despite that setback, Utah has won seven of its last 11 games. Goaltender Karel Vejmelka, a key player to watch, has been a workhorse and was in net for that defeat, making 26 saves. In his last 10 appearances, Vejmelka has posted a 6-3-1 record, including a 29-save performance in a 4-1 win over Nashville on April 9. The Flames (32-46-0) have struggled, dropping four of their last five, including a 3-1 loss at Colorado on Thursday. Forward Matt Coronato has been a bright spot for Calgary during this stretch, recording six points (two goals, four assists) in his last 10 games. He had an assist and five shots in the loss to the Avalanche. The season series is split 1-1. Calgary earned a 2-0 shutout victory at home on Dec. 6, 2025, while Utah won 3-1 at home on Oct. 15, 2025. Utah’s offense has been potent recently, scoring four or more goals in six of its last 10 outings. Dylan Guenther, who scored Utah’s lone goal against Carolina, and defenseman Mikhail Sergachev will be relied upon to generate chances. Calgary’s recent form has been inconsistent, mixing high-scoring wins like a 7-3 victory over Vancouver on March 28 with lopsided defeats. Their performance at home, where this game will be played, will be critical. According to National Statistical’s game simulator, the projected final score is Calgary 3, Utah 2. Puck drop is scheduled for 7 p.m. MDT. Following this game, Utah returns home to host Winnipeg on Tuesday. Calgary continues a homestand, welcoming Colorado on Tuesday.