
This picture is from the Oilers vs Mammoths match.
The Edmonton Oilers roared back to form on Tuesday night, overpowering the Utah Mammoth 6-3 in a thrilling showdown. Connor McDavid led the charge with two goals, while Evan Bouchard delivered three assists as the Oilers erupted for five goals in a dominant second period. The win ended Edmonton’s two-game skid and cooled off a Mammoth team riding high on a seven-game winning streak.
McDavid and Bouchard Lead Oilers’ Offensive Surge
Connor McDavid reminded fans why he’s one of the league’s best, netting two crucial goals that turned the tide. His second goal came late in the second period after a slick give-and-go play with Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, sealing the Oilers’ fifth tally of the frame.
Evan Bouchard was the silent architect behind much of the action, setting up three of Edmonton’s six goals. His precision passing fueled a relentless Oilers offense that looked unstoppable for most of the middle frame.
Supporting Cast Shines Bright
Leon Draisaitl and Mattias Ekholm each contributed a goal and an assist, showcasing the team’s depth. Isaac Howard and Ty Emberson also found the back of the net, helping the Oilers improve their record to 5-4-2.
For Draisaitl, the night carried extra significance. Fresh off his 30th birthday, he extended his point streak to six games, tallying nine points in that stretch. The veteran forward also celebrated a milestone earlier in the week—his 800th career game.
Mammoth’s Streak Snapped Despite Cooley’s Hot Start
The Utah Mammoth (8-3-0) entered the matchup as one of the league’s hottest teams. Logan Cooley, JJ Peterka, and Barrett Hayton scored for Utah, but it wasn’t enough to keep their winning run alive.
Cooley, one of the league’s most consistent scorers this season, continued his impressive form with his eighth goal. The rising star extended his points streak to four games, collecting nine points during that span. Notably, all eight of his goals this season have come in the first period — a league record.
Goalies Tested as Oilers Find Momentum
In net, Stuart Skinner stood tall for Edmonton, stopping 20 shots to secure the win. Across the ice, Karel Vejmelka made 21 saves for Utah but struggled to contain Edmonton’s second-period surge.
The Oilers’ offensive onslaught proved too much for the Mammoth defense, which had previously held opponents to an average of just 2.1 goals during their winning streak.
Key Moment: McDavid’s Second Seals the Deal
The defining moment came late in the second period. With 2:04 left, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins threaded a return pass through heavy traffic to McDavid, who buried it for his second goal of the night. The play showcased the Oilers’ trademark chemistry and effectively put the game out of reach.
Historic Month for Utah Despite Loss
Even with their winning streak snapped, the Mammoth made franchise history in October. Their eight wins mark the first time the team — including its previous versions in Winnipeg and Arizona — has ever notched eight victories in a single calendar month.
Oilers Regain Confidence
For the Oilers, the victory wasn’t just about the scoreline. It was about momentum, belief, and reclaiming their offensive rhythm. With McDavid and Draisaitl firing again, Edmonton looks ready to climb the standings and reassert themselves as one of the league’s most dangerous teams.

