Schmaltz scored a goal on three shots, added two PIM and went plus-2 in Saturday's 4-2 win over the Blues.
Clayton Keller and Logan Cooley both matched their career-highs in points as the Club topped the St. Louis Blues 4-2 at the Delta Center.
SALT LAKE CITY – Clayton Keller had a goal and three assists to help the Utah Hockey Club defeat the St. Louis Blues 4-2 at Delta Center on Saturday. Logan Cooley had a goal and two assists, and Connor Ingram made 22 saves for Utah (19-19-7), which had lost three straight.
The Saskatoon native held Utah in the game Saturday through a sluggish first period. Ingram was strong and steady as the Islanders unleashed 14 shots on goal to The Club’s five. It allowed Utah to better find its stride in the middle frame.
Utah gets two days off before hosting the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday. The Canadiens have been among the league’s hottest teams the last few weeks, beating teams like the Washington Capitals, the Vancouver Canucks, the Colorado Avalanche, the Vegas Golden Knights, the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Florida Panthers.
Game Preview, 1/18: Utah Hockey Club vs. St. Louis Blues WHEN: 7:00 p.m. MT WHERE: Delta Center - Salt Lake City, Utah TV: SEG+, UtahHC+, NashCast, Utah 16 | RADIO: KSL Sports Zone 97.5 FM, NHL App
SALT LAKE CITY -- - Barrett Hayton snapped home the go-ahead goal with 1:32 left to lift the Utah Hockey Club to a 2-1 victory over the San Jose Sharks on Friday night. Nick Schmaltz also scored ...
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The 2022-23 season marked the first season at Mullett Arena for the Arizona Coyotes. While the team missed the playoffs for its third consecutive season, Clayton Keller‘s 86-point campaign tied Keith Tkachuk for the most points in a single season in Coyotes’ history.
Utah has reported a sellout crowd of 11,131 for every home game during the team’s inaugural season. Because of partially obstructed views for some seats, full-view seat capacity for hockey games is lower than seating capacity for Utah Jazz games (18,206) and live concerts (13,898).