Utah Hockey Club's Struggles Continue in 4-1 Loss to Panthers
The team has lost seven of its last eight games, with scoring woes and home struggles persisting.
- Utah Hockey Club fell to the Florida Panthers 4-1, marking their seventh loss in eight games and a continued scoring drought.
- Logan Cooley scored Utah’s lone goal on a power play, bringing his season total to 11 goals and 35 points, while Karel Vejmelka made 29 saves in the loss.
- Utah has scored two or fewer goals in six of its last eight games and ranks 24th in the league for goals scored per game this season.
- Florida's Jesper Boqvist recorded two goals, including an empty-netter, while Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 26 shots to secure the victory for the reigning Stanley Cup champions.
- Utah remains last in the league for home points with a record of 5-8-4 and looks to rebound in their next game against the San Jose Sharks on Friday.