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Howden's OT winner gives Vegas 3-2 lead over Mammoth

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SALT LAKE CITY -- Dozens of Utah Mammoth fans gathered at the Delta Center on Wednesday for an official, free watch party to see Game 5 of the first-round Stanley Cup Playoffs series against the Vegas Golden Knights. The Mammoth organization provided a DJ, food trucks, a beer garden and space for lawn chairs to watch the big screen. "We couldn't get it in overtime last time, so hopefully we capitalize tonight," said Austin Ewell. Liz Kemp said, "I'd love to go home knowing that we're up three to two." Fans arrived early and brought energy, with Jim Morgan claiming front-row seats nearly two hours before puck drop. "This is awesome!" Morgan said, noting that having a Utah team in the NHL playoffs once seemed unlikely. Others reflected on the distinctive playoff atmosphere: "I've watched many playoffs, and it's different when it's your own team," Kemp said. Fans said they wanted a hard, physical game and appreciated the chance to savor the moment together on the big screen.

Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Fans gather at Delta Center watch party before Game 5.
  • John Marino and Lawson Crouse score early leads for Utah in Game 5.
  • Pavel Dorofeyev scores with 52.7 seconds remaining to force overtime.
  • Game 5 remains scoreless after the first overtime, proceeding to a second overtime.
  • Brett Howden scores short-handed at 5:28 of second overtime; Vegas wins 5-4 and leads series 3-2.

Why This Matters to You

This game is more than just a playoff match. It's a testament to the spirit of Utah's hockey community. It's about fans coming together, cheering for their team, and creating unforgettable memories. If you're a Mammoth fan, it's a chance to show your support and be part of the journey.

The Bottom Line

Despite the loss, the Mammoth's playoff run has been a thrilling ride. It's not over yet. Game 6 is the next big event. Keep the faith, stay positive, and remember: every game is a new opportunity. Worth forwarding if you know a die-hard Mammoth fan.

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Who Benefited

The Vegas Golden Knights benefited most, securing a 5-4 double-overtime victory and taking a 3-2 series lead, moving one win away from advancing while capitalizing on a late equalizer and a short-handed overtime goal.

Who Impacted

The Utah Mammoth suffered the immediate setback, losing Game 5 in double overtime, now facing elimination in Game 6 at the Delta Center and needing a win to force a deciding Game 7.

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Who Benefited

The Vegas Golden Knights benefited most, securing a 5-4 double-overtime victory and taking a 3-2 series lead, moving one win away from advancing while capitalizing on a late equalizer and a short-handed overtime goal.

Who Impacted

The Utah Mammoth suffered the immediate setback, losing Game 5 in double overtime, now facing elimination in Game 6 at the Delta Center and needing a win to force a deciding Game 7.

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Howden's OT winner gives Vegas 3-2 lead over Mammoth

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