Blackhawks Face Mammoth in Road Matchup After Overtime Win

The Chicago Blackhawks are gearing up for a road game against the Utah Mammoth. The match is scheduled for Thursday night. It wraps up their season series.

The game is at 8:00 p.m. In-market television coverage will be on CHSN, while out-of-market viewers can tune into ESPN+. Radio coverage is available on WGN-720-AM and the Blackhawks App.

Blackhawks’ Recent Success Against Utah

Chicago has a strong record against Utah, going 3-0-0 this season. They’ve also secured points in four of their last five encounters, with a 4-1-0 record. The Blackhawks have been perfect on the penalty kill against the Mammoth this season, going 7-for-7. Their power play has also been effective, converting on 30% of their opportunities (3-for-10) in the three games against them in 2025-26.

Teuvo Teravainen is currently on a three-game point streak against Utah, with two goals and two assists. He has recorded a point in each of his three career games at Delta Center, tallying three goals and one assist. Ryan Donato has also been productive against Utah, notching a point in five of his last six games, with one goal and four assists.

Overtime Thriller at United Center

The Blackhawks recently defeated the Utah Mammoth in overtime, with a final score of 3-2, at United Center on Monday night. Frank Nazar scored the game-winning goal in overtime. Nazar also excelled in the faceoff circle, winning 80.0% of his draws (8-for-10).

Connor Bedard contributed with two assists and a career-high four hits. Andrew Mangiapane scored his first goal as a Blackhawk. Andre Burakovsky also found the back of the net. Drew Commesso secured his second career victory with 23 saves on 25 shots, posting a .920 save percentage.

Bedard’s performance tied him with Denis Savard for the most multi-point games in team history by a player 20 years old or younger, with 44 such games. Bedard has also passed Eddie Olczyk for the most assists by a Blackhawks player before the age of 21, with 117 helpers.

  • Frank Nazar matched a career-long four-game point streak (2G, 4A).
  • Nazar went 8-for-10 (80.0%) in the faceoff circle.
  • Connor Bedard notched two assists against Utah for his 44th career multi-point game.

Road Form and Teravainen’s Streak

Chicago has been solid on the road, earning points in three-straight road games (1-0-2). They have also picked up points in eight of their last 12 road games (5-4-3). Since Dec. 19, the Blackhawks have been strong on the penalty kill on the road, going 31-for-34 (91.2%) over their last 13 road games, which is the best in the NHL during that period.

Teuvo Teravainen has been a key contributor on the road, logging points in a season-long five-straight road games, with three goals and four assists. This is his longest road point streak since his five-game stretch from Feb. 10-March 1, 2022, with the Carolina Hurricanes. He had one goal and six assists then. With a point on Thursday, Teravainen could establish a career-long six-game road point streak.

Frank Nazar scored his second career NHL overtime goal on Monday against Utah. He also matched a career-long four-game point streak (2G, 4A). Nazar shares second on the team with a career-high 21 assists in 48 games this season. His career-high 30 points rank fifth. He also shares third on the club with a career-high eight multi-point performances this season.

The Blackhawks aim to continue their strong play against the Mammoth as they wrap up their season series on the road.

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