The Utah Mammoth scored six consecutive goals to defeat the Seattle Kraken 6-2 on Thursday night [1, 2].

The victory is critical for Utah as the team fights for postseason positioning. The win extends the Mammoth's lead in the wild-card race to five points [2].

The rally took place at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle [1]. After falling behind, the Mammoth offense surged with six straight goals to overturn the deficit and secure the win [1, 2].

Logan Cooley led the offensive effort by scoring twice during the rally [2]. The final score of 6-2 reflects a dominant second-half performance that left the Kraken unable to respond [1].

While other recent games have seen the Mammoth engage in close contests against teams like the Edmonton Oilers and Golden Knights, this specific victory over Seattle was defined by the six-goal streak [1, 2]. The team's ability to maintain momentum in a hostile road environment underscores their current form as they approach the end of the regular season.

Utah continues to prioritize consistency in their scoring depth. The combination of Cooley's multi-goal game, and the team's collective ability to score in bunches, has become a hallmark of their recent play [2].

The Utah Mammoth scored six consecutive goals to defeat the Seattle Kraken 6-2

This victory solidifies Utah's position as a primary contender for a wild-card spot. By establishing a five-point cushion, the Mammoth have reduced the pressure on their final remaining games, though the volatility of the wild-card race means they cannot yet clinch a playoff berth.