The Pittsburgh Penguins rallied from a two-goal deficit to defeat the Utah Mammoth 4-3 in Salt Lake City on Saturday night. Noel Acciari scored the go-ahead goal at the 8:03 mark of the third period, lifting the Penguins past the Mammoth.
Key Takeaways
The Pittsburgh Penguins rallied from an early two-goal deficit to defeat the Utah Mammoth 4-3 in Salt Lake City on Saturday night. Noel Acciari scored the go-ahead goal with just over eight minutes left in the third period.
- Noel Acciari's goal at 8:03 of the third period proved decisive for Pittsburgh, lifting them to a 4-3 victory over Utah Mammoth.
- Dylan Guenther led the scoring for Utah with two unassisted goals in just 91 seconds during the first period.
- Anthony Mantha and Bryan Rust also scored crucial power-play goals for the Penguins.
- The Penguins erased an early two-goal deficit to secure their victory, showcasing resilience.
Acciari won a battle for the puck with Nick Schmaltz and scored on a close-range snap shot to help the Penguins complete their rally. Stuart Skinner had 26 saves for Pittsburgh, while Bryan Rust, Anthony Mantha, and Thomas Novak also scored goals for the Penguins.
The Mammoth took an early lead with two unassisted goals from Dylan Guenther in a 91-second span during the first period. Guenther, who leads the Mammoth with 33 goals, became only the second NHL player since the 2018-19 season to score two unassisted goals in less than two minutes.
The Penguins erased their deficit late in the second period, with Mantha scoring a power-play goal and Novak equalizing on a wrist shot. The Penguins took their first lead at 1:24 mark of the third when Rust snapped the puck home for another power-play goal.
The Mammoth will face Dallas on Monday night, while the Penguins are set to play Colorado on Monday.
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