Utah Mammoth vs. Chicago Blackhawks Picks and Prediction for Monday, October 13, 2025
Use Code SSWC We have a Central Division NHL matchup as the Utah Mammoth are on the road to take on the Chicago Blackhawks on Monday night inside the United Center for our Mammoth vs. Blackhawks prediction. The Mammoth (1-1-0, 2 points) are seventh in the division and are coming off a 3-2 overtime road win on Saturday against the Nashville Predators. The Blackhawks (0-2-1, 1 point) are last in the division as they are riding a three-game losing streak and are coming off a 3-2 home loss against the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday. This is the first of four games against one another as they will not play again until March. Net the value: NHL predictions for Utah Mammoth vs. Chicago Blackhawks with trends that matter.
Mammoth Looking to Step Up
The Utah Mammoth rank 28th in the NHL with four goals scored thus far and right winger Dylan Guenther is leading the team as he has three points (two goals, one assist) thus far. In his last game against the Nashville Predators, he recorded a goal and an assist on four shots during his 23:54 on the ice. They have been slightly below average throughout the season on the power play as they are 1-for-7 (14.29 percent) in those situations.
Karel Vejmelka will be between the pipes for this game for the Mammoth and is 1-1-0 with a .918 save percentage and 1.99 goals allowed per game. He won in the net last time out against the Nashville Predators on Saturday in overtime as he allowed two goals on 22 shot attempts. Utah sits at second in the sport with four goals allowed so far. They are better than the league average at killing penalties as they have killed 8-of-9 (72.56 percent) up to this point.
Injury Report for Utah
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- Center Barrett Hayton: Undisclosed (Questionable)
- Goalie Anson Thornton: Undisclosed (OUT)
- Defenseman Terrell Goldsmith: Undisclosed (OUT)
- Center Liam OβBrien: Undisclosed (OUT)
- Center Alexander Kerfoot: Lower Body (OUT)
- Defenseman Juuso Valimaki: Knee (OUT)
Blackhawks Looking for First Win
The Chicago Blackhawks are 17th in the NHL with seven goals scored right now. Center Frank Nazar has been leading the way for the team as he has recorded five points (one goal, four assists) so far this season and recorded two assists in his last game against the Canadiens over 18:28. Their power play has been below the league average as they converted on 1-of-10 (10.0 percent) of their attempts so this will be something they need to improve on.
Spencer Knight is expected to be in the net for this game and he is 0-2-0 with 3.03 goals allowed per game and a .908 save percentage so far. He last played on Saturday against the Montreal Canadiens in a loss where he allowed three goals on 28 shot attempts. As a team, Chicago ranks 26th in hockey with 10 goals allowed. They have been better than the league average in terms of killing penalties as they have killed 13-of-17 (76.47 percent) of them.
Injury Report for Chicago
- Center Jason Dickinson: Upper Body (OUT)
- Goalie Laurent Brossoit: Hip (OUT)
- Right winger Joey Anderson: Lower Body (OUT)
- Left winger Landon Slaggert: Lower Body (OUT)
- Defenseman Shea Weber: Ankle (OUT)
Utah Mammoth vs. Chicago Blackhawks Pick
Spread Pick for Mammoth vs. Blackhawks
- Utah Mammoth -155 (4 units)
Utah has shown the ability to dominate, while Chicago is struggling to figure out how to escape with a victory. Karel Vejmelka has shown the ability to dominate with a 1.99 goals allowed per game, while Spencer Knight is giving up more than a goal per game. Even with the injury reports being a significant factor, the Mammoth have the better roster and should be able to step up in this matchup against an inferior team. Go with the Utah Mammoth to record a win in this game here.
Over/Under Pick for Mammoth vs. Blackhawks
- UNDER 5.5 (5 units)
Both teams have been terrible in terms of scoring on the power play as Utah is 23rd with a 14.3 power play percentage so far, while Chicago is 27th with just a 10.0 power play percentage so far. Neither team has been able to step up and attempt many shots on the opposing goaltender as the Mammoth rank 17th in the NHL with 28.0 shots per game, while Chicago is 29th with 21.7 shots per game. All in all, go with UNDER 5.5 GOALS in this game as the better bet.
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