The Utah Mammoth visit the Nashville Predators on January 24th, 2026 at Bridgestone Arena for a 3:30 pm matchup. With the Mammoth holding a record of 26-20 and the Predators at 24-22, this game has implications for both teams. Check out the current betting odds, with the Mammoth at -106 and the Predators at -115. The Edge AI sports betting tool is a great resource for finding the best bets for this game. Key players to watch include Clayton Keller, who has 15 goals and 49 points this season, and Nick Schmaltz with 18 goals and 46 points for the Mammoth. For the Predators, Ryan O’Reilly leads with 18 goals and 50 points, while Filip Forsberg adds 19 goals and 40 points. The Mammoth will be without Logan Cooley and Alexander Kerfoot due to injuries, which could impact their offensive depth. Adam Wilsby is questionable for the Predators, adding uncertainty to their defensive lineup. Recent matchups show the Mammoth won two of the last three meetings, but the Predators took the last one in December.
After 1,000 simulations, our model gives the Mammoth a win probability of 45%, while the Predators have a win probability of 55%
Our Edge AI predicts a final score of Nashville Predators 3-2 Utah Mammoth with a confidence score of 75%. These projections are based on 1,000 simulations and hundreds of data points, ensuring you have the most accurate predictions to inform your betting strategy.
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The Mammoth, currently favored on the moneyline, face off against the Predators in Nashville. Both teams are closely matched in terms of recent performance, but the Predators have home ice, which could play a significant role in this matchup. Bettors should consider how the absence of key players might impact the game as they weigh their options.
The Utah Mammoth, with a 26-20 record, face off against the Nashville Predators, who sit at 24-22. Given Nashville’s slight home advantage and their recent performance, they could keep this matchup competitive. However, the Mammoth’s scoring depth, led by Clayton Keller and Nick Schmaltz, might be enough to push them over the spread if they find their rhythm early.
The Mammoth and Predators have averaged 6.5 goals per game in their recent matchups, indicating a potential for a high-scoring affair. However, with injuries affecting both lineups, particularly for the Mammoth, the dynamics could shift. The outcome will likely hinge on each team’s ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities and manage defensive lapses.
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