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NHL Scores: Schmaltz Hat Trick, Capitals Win, and More

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Mammoth Roll Past Sharks Behind Schmaltz Hat Trick

Salt Lake City, Utah – October 17, 2025 – Nick Schmaltz recorded his second career hat trick, powering teh Utah Mammoth to a decisive 6-3 victory⁣ over the san Jose Sharks Friday night⁤ at Delta​ Center. The performance marked the ‌Mammoth’s ‍second consecutive win.

Schmaltz ignited the offense early, scoring twice in the first⁢ period before completing the hat trick‍ just 54 seconds into the third with a quick first-time shot, extending the Mammoth’s lead to 4-2.

Clayton Keller contributed a goal and three assists, while Liam O’Brien and Michael Carcone also found the back of ‍the net for Utah. Mammoth goaltender Karel Vejmelka stopped ‌18 shots.

The Sharks, however, continued to struggle, ⁤falling to 0-2-2 to start the season with their fourth consecutive​ loss. Macklin Celebrini, Jeff skinner, and Tyler Toffoli ⁤each scored for San Jose, while‌ Yaraslov Askarov made 28 saves in⁣ net.

Elsewhere in the NHL:

* Detroit Red Wings 3, Tampa⁤ Bay Lightning 2 (OT): ‌ Dylan Larkin scored with 1:24 remaining in overtime to lift detroit over Tampa ‌Bay. Rookie Axel Sandin-Pellikka scored his first career goal, assisted by Larkin, who has now ⁣registered a point in all five of the Red⁣ Wings’⁣ games this season. John ⁣Gibson made 31 saves for Detroit,⁣ while Andrei Vasilevskiy stopped 29 shots for Tampa Bay.
* Washington ‍Capitals 5, Minnesota Wild 1: dylan Strome led the Capitals‍ with two goals and two assists, and​ Alex Ovechkin scored his 898th career goal as Washington secured its fourth straight win. Ovechkin also added an assist. Logan Thompson made 13 saves for ‌the victory.
* Vancouver Canucks 3, Chicago Blackhawks 2 (PS): ⁣ Brock Boeser scored the lone ​goal in a four-round shootout, extending the Vancouver canucks’ winning streak against the Chicago Blackhawks to ⁤11 games. Kevin Lankinen stopped all four ‌Chicago skaters in the shootout, after making 31 saves in regulation and overtime.


Source: Field Level Media

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