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Mammoth Fall to Golden Knights in Heartbreaking Double Overtime Loss

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In a stunning turn of events, the Utah Mammoth were just 52 seconds away from taking control of their playoff series, but the tide shifted dramatically in a matter of moments. In a heartbreaking 5-4 double-overtime defeat against the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 5 of their first-round Stanley Cup Playoff series, Utah now finds itself on the brink of elimination, trailing 3-2 in the series.

What initially appeared to be a signature road victory slipped through the Mammoth’s fingers as Vegas mounted a comeback led by Pavel Dorofeyev, who delivered a hat trick and scored the game-tying goal with just under a minute left in regulation. The final blow came from Brett Howden, who netted the game-winner short-handed in the second overtime, leaving Utah reeling.

The contest was an emotional rollercoaster right from the start, with Utah striking first courtesy of goals from John Marino and Lawson Crouse. However, the Golden Knights responded swiftly each time, refusing to allow the Mammoth any breathing room. After Shea Theodore put Vegas ahead 3-2 heading into the third period, Utah rallied with a fierce determination. Dylan Guenther found the back of the net to level the score, and Michael Carcone then put the Mammoth ahead 4-3 with his second goal of the series.

As the clock wound down and Utah seemed poised for a crucial win, Dorofeyev silenced the crowd with his third goal, forcing overtime and keeping the Mammoth’s hopes alive. The first overtime period ended without a resolution, but in the second, Howden seized a short-handed opportunity, sealing a dramatic victory for the Golden Knights.

With their season hanging in the balance, the Mammoth now face a must-win situation on Friday night at the Delta Center. A victory would force a winner-take-all Game 7 back in Las Vegas, while a loss would end their playoff run.

Puck drop for Game 6 is scheduled for 8 p.m. on Friday in Salt Lake City.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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