Utah Hockey Club Secures First Franchise Shutout in Dominant Win Over Golden Knights
Jaxson Stauber's 29-save performance and an explosive offensive effort lead Utah to a 6-0 victory in Las Vegas.
- Goaltender Jaxson Stauber recorded 29 saves for his first NHL shutout and Utah Hockey Club's first franchise shutout in a commanding 6-0 win against Vegas.
- Utah's offense surged with four goals in the first period, including Clayton Keller's first goal in 13 games and Alexander Kerfoot's short-handed tally.
- Nick Schmaltz ended a 28-game goal drought with two goals, including one on the power play, while Logan Cooley extended his point streak to five games.
- The win highlighted contributions from both veterans and younger players, showcasing the team's potential when firing on all cylinders.
- The victory follows Utah's overtime loss to Edmonton on Friday, as the team earned three of four possible points in a back-to-back weekend series.