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Guenther’s Lightning Pair Ignites Mammoth 6-1 Avalanche Over Slumping Maple Leafs

Last updated: January 14, 2026 5:07 am
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Dylan Guenther’s 78-second second-period burst turned a tight contest into a 6-1 rout, snapping Toronto’s 10-game point streak and announcing Utah as a legitimate playoff force.

Guenther Rewrites the Record Book

Dylan Guenther entered the second frame with Utah already leading 1-0 courtesy of Michael Carcone’s early snipe. At 2:27 he ripped a one-timer top shelf; 1:18 later he buried a rebound on the same shift, carving the fastest back-to-back goals by any Mammoth player since relocation. The 21-year-old now paces the club with 23 goals, vaulting him into the NHL’s top-10.

The sequence shredded Toronto’s structure. Head coach Sheldon Keefe burned his timeout, yet Utah kept coming, outshooting the Leafs 18-6 in the period and finishing with a 40-20 edge overall.

Nick Schmaltz dangles past Steven Lorentz
Nick Schmaltz controls possession as Utah’s speed game overwhelms Toronto’s checkers. (AP Photo/Melissa Majchrzak)

Special Teams & Depth Doom Toronto

Utah’s third line—JJ Peterka, Daniil But, Jack McBain—combined for 2 goals and 5 points, exposing Toronto’s bottom-six. The Mammoth power play, clicking at 28 % over its last 10, did not need to convert; even-strength dominance was enough.

Toronto, meanwhile, managed only Calle Jarnkrok’s third-period deflection, ending a 10-game point streak (8-0-2) that had lifted them to second in the Atlantic. The loss drops their road record to 11-10-3 and raises questions about Dennis Hildeby, who surrendered 6 goals on 40 shots after entering with a .925 save % in his previous five starts.

Lawson Crouse beats Hildeby five-hole
Lawson Crouse wires a low shot through Hildeby’s five-hole, part of a relentless forecheck that generated 19 high-danger chances. (AP Photo/Melissa Majchrzak)

Vejmelka Quietly Chasing History

Karel Vejmelka’s 19 saves felt routine, yet the victory was his NHL-best 21st, moving him within two of the franchise single-season mark set by Pekka Rinne in 2010-11. The 28-year-old Czech has allowed two or fewer in 17 of his last 20 starts, a Vezina-level stretch anchoring Utah’s 4-0-1 surge.

Calle Jarnkrok scores Utah's lone allowed goal
Calle Jarnkrok briefly interrupted Vejmelka’s shutout bid, but the Leafs mustered only 20 shots all night. (AP Photo/Melissa Majchrzak)

What It Means for the Standings

Utah climbs to 53 points, leapfrogging idle St. Louis and sitting just three back of Vegas for the final West wild-card spot with three games in hand. The Mammoth’s +27 goal differential is the conference’s third-best, and their 17-4-2 home mark is tied for best in the NHL.

Toronto remains at 59 points, but Boston and Tampa Bay each have games in hand. The Leafs’ next test—a Thursday date in Vegas—now carries massive seeding weight.

Nate Schmidt hurdles Karel Vejmelka's stick
Nate Schmidt’s acrobatic leap typified Utah’s aggressive, confident mindset all night. (AP Photo/Melissa Majchrzak)

Key Takeaways

  • Guenther’s star turn: 23 goals at 21; only Connor Bedard and Tage Thompson have more among sophomores.
  • Depth edge: Utah’s third line outscored Toronto’s 2-0 at 5-on-5.
  • Special teams gap: Mammoth killed both Leafs power plays, stretching their PK to 88 % in 2026.
  • Hildeby exposed: Six goals on 40 shots ballooned his season GAA to 2.81.
  • Schedule leverage: Utah’s seven-game homestand continues vs. Dallas; Toronto faces a brutal back-to-back in the desert.

Looking Ahead

Utah’s next five come against teams currently outside the playoff picture. If Guenther stays hot and Vejmelka keeps stopping pucks, the expansion darlings could cement a wild-card spot before the All-Star break. Toronto, meanwhile, must rediscover its defensive structure—fast—or risk sliding into a dogfight with Detroit and Buffalo for the final Atlantic berth.

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