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Blues vs Mammoth: High-Stakes Divisional Showdown

Tonights St. Louis Blues vs. Utah Mammoth matchup in Salt Lake City is a crucial divisional showdown. The Blues aim to snap a three-game road losing streak, while the Mammoth seek to maintain their plus eight scoring differential. Key players like Nick Schmaltz and Dylan Guenther for the Mammoth, and Pavel Buchnevich and Otto Stenberg for the Blues, will be ones to watch. Both teams have been gritty on special teams, with no major injuries reported. Expect a high-intensity, close game that could go down to the wire. Checkout Solipillow.com

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