Salt Lake City — The Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Utah Mammoth 5-4 in overtime on Monday at the Delta Center, tying the first-round playoff series 2-2. Vegas opened the game with a three-goal burst, Utah rallied with four straight goals to take the lead, and Shea Theodore finished the contest in overtime. The overtime loss gave the Mammoth a narrow defeat while energizing Golden Knights momentum as the series shifts back to Las Vegas for Game 5 on Wednesday. Local bars and hotels around the Delta Center reported elevated business during the playoff stretch, and team officials confirmed adjustments to staffing and travel plans ahead of the next matchup.
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This game is a testament to the unpredictability of sports. Whether you're a die-hard fan or just enjoy a good game, this series is heating up. If you're in Las Vegas, consider catching Game 5 live on Wednesday. It's a great chance to support your local team and enjoy the playoff atmosphere.
The Golden Knights and the Mammoth are locked in a fierce playoff battle. With the series tied 2-2, every game is crucial. Shea Theodore's overtime goal could be a turning point. Worth forwarding if you know a hockey fan who loves a good comeback story.
Downtown Salt Lake businesses, bars, hotels, and service workers benefited from higher foot traffic and increased spending tied to Mammoth playoff games.
The Utah Mammoth suffered a Game 4 overtime loss and local residents experienced increased congestion and busier streets during playoff events.
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