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Cooley's Third-Period Strike Evens Series — Mammoth Steal Game 2 in Vegas

Cooley's third-period goal lifts Mammoth past Golden Knights 3-2 at T-Mobile Arena. Vejmelka holds late charge; Utah evens the series 1-1 heading home.

2026-04-30T18:35:00+00:00
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Cooley's Third-Period Strike Evens Series — Mammoth Steal Game 2 in Vegas

Logan Cooley scored on a rebound with six minutes left to give the Utah Mammoth a 3-2 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday night, splitting the first two games of their first-round playoff series. Karel Vejmelka stopped 28 shots, Dylan Guenther had a goal and an assist, and Utah will head back to Salt Lake City with the Delta Center waiting for its first home playoff game under the franchise's new identity.

Vegas Golden Knights – Utah Mammoth 2-3 (1-1, 1-1, 0-1)

Goals: 12. Stone (Eichel, Marner, PP), 36. Barbashev (Eichel) – 17. Weegar, 35. Guenther (Yamamoto), 54. Cooley (Guenther, Yamamoto).

Goalies: Hart (23 saves on 26) – Vejmelka (28 saves on 30). Shots: 30-26 VGK.

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Stone Opens, Weegar Answers

Vegas struck first when Mark Stone deflected an Eichel-Marner setup home on the power play at 11:42 of the first period — the kind of high-danger conversion the Golden Knights have built around all season. But Utah refused to fold. With 3:01 left in the first, MacKenzie Weegar took the puck up the wall, drove the net unassisted, and beat Carter Hart five-hole to tie the game.

Guenther's Lead, Barbashev's Tying Goal

In the second period the Cooley-Guenther-Yamamoto line stamped its identity on the night. Yamamoto worked the puck below the goal line at 14:56, and Guenther snapped it past Hart short-side to put Utah up 2-1. Less than two minutes later, Eichel set up Ivan Barbashev for a clean look from the slot and the captain hammered home the equalizer.

Cooley Pounces — Vejmelka Closes

The third period was a goaltending duel until 14:00, when Yamamoto drove wide on Hart and forced a sloppy rebound. Cooley arrived at the right moment, swept the puck in, and the Mammoth bench exploded. Vegas pulled Hart with two minutes remaining and pressed hard, but Vejmelka turned aside everything they sent — a save percentage on the night that read like the work of a goaltender who knew exactly how big a result this was.

What It Means

Utah pulled off the road split they needed and the series is tied 1-1 with Game 3 set for Delta Center on Thursday — the first home playoff game in the franchise's Mammoth era. Vegas will look to recover their first-period structure; Bruce Cassidy will spend the off day picking apart how the Cooley line repeatedly created chances against Hart. The Mammoth, in their first playoff appearance under the new identity, took everything they came for.

1st Round – Game 2: Utah Mammoth vs. Vegas Golden Knights | Full Game Highlights | ESPN NHL

Frequently Asked Questions

?What was the final score of Mammoth vs Golden Knights in Game 2?
Utah Mammoth defeated Vegas Golden Knights 3-2 (1-1, 1-1, 1-0) at T-Mobile Arena.
?Who scored the game-winning goal?
Logan Cooley at 14:00 of the third period — finishing a rebound off Yamamoto's drive, with Dylan Guenther on the primary assist.
?Who scored for Vegas?
Mark Stone scored on the power play in the first period; Ivan Barbashev tied it in the second.
?Who scored for Utah?
MacKenzie Weegar (1st period, unassisted), Dylan Guenther (2nd) and Logan Cooley (3rd, GWG) scored for the Mammoth.
?What is the series state after Game 2?
The Western Conference First Round is tied 1-1 and heads to Salt Lake City for Game 3 — Utah's first home playoff game under the Mammoth identity.
?How many shots and saves were there?
Vegas outshot Utah 30-26; Karel Vejmelka stopped 28 of 30 for Utah, Carter Hart 23 of 26 for Vegas.