Talk about a dramatic finish! In a heart-stopping overtime thriller, Clayton Keller delivered a power-play goal just 33 seconds into the extra frame to seal a massive 6-5 victory for the Utah Mammoth over the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night.
The win marks a significant milestone for the Mammoth, as it's their first-ever triumph over the powerhouse Oilers. The game was a back-and-forth battle, with Utah rallying from a two-goal deficit thanks to a pair of second-period goals from Nick Schmaltz.
Just when it seemed the game might slip away, Alexander Kerfoot became the hero in regulation, tapping in a perfect long feed from Sean Durzi with just 7:04 left on the clock to knot the score at 5-5 and force overtime. That clutch play set the stage for Keller's game-winner, a moment of pure skill and composure under pressure that sent the home crowd into a frenzy.
This kind of resilient, comeback victory is what hockey legends are made of. It's a testament to the team's never-say-die attitude—the same relentless drive you need whether you're battling on the ice or pushing for a personal best. For fans, it was a classic showcase of why we love the sport: high stakes, incredible skill, and an unforgettable finish.